Police in Hackney are looking for three men who raided a Shoreditch tech company, Bezzie Ltd Techology, on Valentine’s Day. They have released CCTV footage that shows these three men who the police believe are in connection with the crime.
It is believed they raided Bezzie Ltd on the 14th February and stole nearly £50,000 worth of mobile phones.
They were caught on camera forcing their way into the premises using a crow bar in the early hours of the morning, shortly after 01:00hrs. Once inside, the men searched the building and left with the phones, a laptop and camera equipment.
The men in question have been described as white, aged in their mid- forties and wearing hi-vis jackets. One of the men was also described as wearing a hooded top.
James Haworth, of Bezzie Ltd company said, ‘This burglary ha had a significant impact on our business’.
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Police in Hackney are looking for three men who raided a Shoreditch tech company, Bezzie Ltd Techology, on Valentine’s Day. They have released CCTV footage that shows these three men who the police believe are in connection with the crime.
It is believed they raided Bezzie Ltd on the 14th February and stole nearly £50,000 worth of mobile phones.
They were caught on camera forcing their way into the premises using a crow bar in the early hours of the morning, shortly after 01:00hrs. Once inside, the men searched the building and left with the phones, a laptop and camera equipment.
The men in question have been described as white, aged in their mid- forties and wearing hi-vis jackets. One of the men was also described as wearing a hooded top.
James Haworth, of Bezzie Ltd company said, ‘This burglary ha had a significant impact on our business’.
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