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Jamie Oliver calls on fans to help solve ‘cheese heist’

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CELEBRITY chef Jamie Oliver has urged the public to be vigilant for any suspiciously cheap “posh cheese” on the market after over 22 tonnes of high-quality cheddar were stolen in a sophisticated heist targeting Neal’s Yard Dairy, a prominent London cheese specialist.

The stolen goods, valued at over £300,000, include award-winning cheeses like Hafod Welsh cheddar, crafted at Bwlchwernen Vawr Farm, home of Holden Dairy—a 300-acre organic farm in West Wales. .

This unique cheese is produced in limited quantities using unpasteurised milk from a small herd of Ayrshire cows.

The perpetrators, posing as legitimate wholesalers for a major French retailer, obtained 950 cloth-bound cheeses from Neal’s Yard Dairy before the scam was uncovered.

In a post to his Instagram followers, Oliver expressed his dismay, describing the theft as “a brazen heist of epic proportions.” He encouraged people to be vigilant, noting, “If anyone hears anything about posh cheese going for cheap, it’s probably some wrong’uns.” Referring to the bizarre nature of the theft, Oliver added, “It feels like a really weird thing to nick.”

The Metropolitan Police confirmed they are investigating the incident, which they said was reported on Monday, but so far, no arrests have been made.

International outpouring of support

Neal’s Yard Dairy reported being “overwhelmed” with support following the theft. Sarah Stewart, the owner of the artisanal cheese retailer, told The Times, “British people clearly love their cheese. Trade customers are asking, ‘What can we do?’ and we’ve had a lot of international support. Our shops have seen concerned customers, and e-commerce orders have spiked.”

The firm, based in Southwark, also confirmed it had paid the small-scale cheese producers, ensuring they wouldn’t face the financial burden of the theft. Despite the setback, Neal’s Yard Dairy is receiving uplifting messages and additional orders from both local and global customers.

The scam reportedly began in July when fraudsters contacted Neal’s Yard Dairy, impersonating a known European cheese distributor. The interaction continued over several months, showing a sophisticated understanding of the industry.

Police inquiries into the case are ongoing.

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Shoplifting is soaring in Wales, retail union Usdaw warns

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THE RETAIL trade union Usdaw has voiced deep concern following today’s release of police crime statistics, which reveal sharp increases in shoplifting across Welsh constabulary areas for the year ending June 2024. The data shows that shoplifting has surged across England and Wales, continuing a post-pandemic trend with a 29% increase – the highest rate seen in two decades.

The Office for National Statistics reports a 33% rise in shoplifting across Wales, with individual constabularies showing significant spikes:

  • Dyfed-Powys: 19%
  • Gwent: 43%
  • North Wales: 9%
  • South Wales: 42%

Usdaw’s annual survey in 2023 of over 5,500 retail workers uncovered that 60% had experienced violence, threats, or abuse related to shoplifting and robbery incidents.

Usdaw General Secretary Paddy Lillis said: “Retail stores are increasingly targeted by organised crime gangs, who often use weapons and intimidation to carry out theft. This is far from a victimless crime – repeated incidents of shoplifting lead to anxiety, fear, and sometimes physical harm for retail workers. The current rise in shoplifting is yet another indicator that we’re facing an epidemic of retail crime.”

Usdaw welcomed the newly elected Labour Government’s commitment to tackling retail crime, noting key policies in their legislative agenda aimed at safeguarding shop workers. Lillis continued: “We’re encouraged by proposed measures such as protection for shop workers, an end to the £200 threshold for prosecuting shoplifters, and additional funding for uniformed patrols and town centre banning orders for repeat offenders. These steps are vital to ensuring shop workers receive the respect and protection they deserve.”

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Parents urged to be vigilant as three locals jailed for cannabis ‘sweet’ production

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POLICE are urging parents to remain vigilant following the sentencing of three individuals involved in a large-scale operation producing cannabis-laced gummies in Haverfordwest. The scheme, which used sweets to disguise cannabis, has raised concerns over the risk such products pose to children and young people.

The operation was discovered after Merlins Bridge sorting office staff intercepted a package with a strong smell of cannabis, addressed to a home on Primrose Hill. Inside, authorities found a container filled with cannabis distillate. This led to a police raid at the address, where John Miles, his daughter Chay Miles, and her teenage boyfriend, Kyle Gadsby, were found with branded packaging, cannabis distillate, and sweets in various stages of production.

The case was heard at Swansea Crown Court before Judge Huw Rees KC

In total, 11.51 kilograms of sweets had already been infused with cannabis, with a further 14.11 kilograms prepared for processing. A drugs expert estimated the market value of the haul at between £11,820 and £19,666.

During questioning, Gadsby attempted to downplay the substantial stash of sweets, claiming it was to save on shop visits for children. However, evidence presented in court revealed that the edibles had been marketed on social media, with positive reviews on Instagram and Snapchat describing them as “f***ing banging” with “fast delivery.”

Edibles: A warning has been given to parents

John Miles, 51, Chay Miles, 28, and 19-year-old Gadsby all pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply cannabis on June 5, 2024. They also admitted to involvement in cannabis supply from August 2023 until the June raid.

In court, Judge Huw Rees KC highlighted the serious nature of their offences, noting that disguising cannabis as sweets posed a particular danger to “the vulnerable, the uninitiated, and the naïve.” He described the operation as a “production line” with the potential to serve as an entry point to drugs for unsuspecting young individuals.

The court also heard that John Miles had only been out of prison for four months prior to the raid, having previously served time for cocaine and cannabis supply offences. His daughter Chay, a single mother of three, reportedly joined the scheme due to financial struggles. Gadsby, who had a troubled background, had been involved in the operation for just a month. He also faced charges from unrelated incidents in Northampton, including drug possession, dangerous driving, and possession of a bladed article.

Judge Rees sentenced John Miles to three years in prison, with both Chay Miles and Kyle Gadsby receiving 27 months each. He remarked that the defendants had exploited social media to market their products to an impressionable audience and stressed that, while some may view cannabis edibles as harmless, this operation represented “a serious commercial enterprise with significant public health implications.”

Following the case, local police reiterated their warning to parents about the potential for drugs to appear in unexpected forms, especially those designed to appeal to children and teens.

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Milford Haven man jailed for sexual offending spanning five decades

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A MILFORD HAVEN man has been jailed for 20 years after admitting to non-recent sexual offences against children spanning 42 years.

Swansea Crown Court heard how Alan Roberts had committed 23 crimes against young girls between 1976 and 2018, with each of his six victims believing they were alone in suffering his abuse.

The 74-year-old, of Picton Road in Hakin, pleaded guilty to 17 counts of indecent assault of a girl under 14, four counts of gross indecent assault with a girl under 14, and two counts of assault of a girl under 14 by touching.

Dyfed-Powys Police officer DC Paul Kelly said: “The defendant’s offending was over a period of 42 years which is a shocking, prolonging period of abuse, and his 20 year sentence reflects this.

“I would like to thank the six extremely brave victims in this case. They have all shown immense strength of character firstly in reporting the abuse, and also in working with us throughout the investigation.

“This case is an important reminder that justice can be served many years after abuse has taken place.

“I hope the victims and families who have been affected by the actions of Alan Roberts can now try to move on with their lives, and that his sentencing gives them some kind of closure.”

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