LCV theft on the rise

According to the latest figures from Tracker, part of the Tantalum Corporation, light commercial vehicles (LCVs) made up over half a million pounds of the overall recoveries in 2016.

The latest figures reveal the average value of vans stolen and recovered was £19,333, with 44% being stolen using the owner’s keys. Furthermore, London was the hot spot for van thieves in 2016 as 44% were stolen in the capital. The Ford Transit was the most popular van stolen last year and accounted for over half of the LCV recoveries made by Tracker.

Andy Barrs, head of Police liaison at Tracker, commented, ‘A high number of vans are stolen in the UK every year, and our latest figures highlight just how much of an impact this can have on businesses. Nearly five and a half thousand Ford Transits were stolen in the UK last year, which is a thousand more than the previous year. Additionally, Mercedes Sprinters are proving to be equally as attractive to organised criminal gangs.

‘The theft of a van can hit companies really hard regardless of their size, such as the loss of valuable tools and equipment, loss of business and costs associated with hiring a replacement, so van operators really need to consider protecting their vehicles.’

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