Major retail chains work with Met police to tackle shoplifting surge

Business & Finance
4 Aug 2026 • 8:44 AM MYT
The Independent
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Major retail chains work with Met police to tackle shoplifting surge

  • The Metropolitan Police are deploying new technology to combat shoplifting across London, allowing retailers to directly submit evidence such as CCTV footage and witness statements to officers.
  • This innovative software significantly accelerates investigations, reducing the time to obtain crucial CCTV footage from up to 28 days to mere minutes.
  • Major retail chains, including Tesco, Boots, Marks & Spencer and Greggs, have already adopted the system, highlighting growing concerns over retail crime.
  • The Met reports that the new system has led to a caution, charge or other criminal disposal in 29.4 per cent of cases, a substantial increase from the 7.3 per cent average before its introduction.
  • Currently trialled in six boroughs, the force is expanding the platform to retailers in an additional eight London boroughs from Tuesday.

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