Police in Edinburgh are issuing a warning to the public to keep belongings safe following a spate of mobile phone thefts at city-centre licensed premises last week.
Between Wednesday 30th and Sunday 3rd November 40 phones were stolen from a number of pubs and clubs within the Capital.
In each instance, the victim reported having their belongings removed from their handbag or coat. While a number of these thefts occurred when the items were left unattended, the majority took place while the victims were carrying their bags.
Officers are now urging people to safeguard their possessions from would-be thieves while out within the city.
Sergeant Kevin Rafferty said: “Edinburgh remains a safe place to enjoy the night time economy. However, criminals continue to operate throughout the Capital and it is important that the public take all the necessary steps to ensure they are not targeted.
“Handbags and coats should never be left unattended while within a pub, club or restaurant. Where possible keep them within your possession or check them into a cloakroom where they will be supervised.
“When walking to and from pubs and clubs and when on your way home always be aware of your surroundings and report anyone acting suspiciously around you to police.
“Anyone wishing more advice on crime prevention and keeping their belongings safe can contact their local policing team.”
John graduated from Telford College in 2010 with an HNC in Practical Journalism and since then he worked for the North Edinburgh News, The Southern Reporter, the Irish News Review and The Edinburgh Reporter. In addition he has been published in the Edinburgh Evening News and the Hibernian FC Programme.