Security Guard Who Stole From Factory Caught When Police Find One THOUSAND Eggs In His Fridge
The 43-year-old man stole factory items for over a year to supplement his £200-per-month salary
A factory security guard faces three years in jail after he was found to have smuggled almost 1,000 eggs home from his work.
The 43-year-old man, known only as Gu, admitted using his ‘trusted position’ at the factory to steal all sorts of items – including up to 1,000 eggs – to supplement his £200 per month salary.
Police discovered three drawers of meat, hundreds of bars of soap, tissue boxes, bottles of cleaning products and the eggs, each dated so that he would know when to eat them.
A police spokesman confirmed that Gu, from China’s Zhejiang Province, had been stealing from the factory for 14 months.
One stunned worker at the factory said: ‘I can’t believe it.
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‘For months the bosses have been accusing us of taking the stuff and it turns out it was the security guard.
‘I hope they will now apologise for thinking it was us.’
A spokesman for the factory said: ‘We are as surprised as everyone else that it was the security guard.
‘We thought he was a hardworking and dutiful guard who enjoyed working nightshifts because he didn’t have a family to go home to.
‘Now we have found out that he did it so he could roam around and steal without anyone seeing him.’