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Recorded crimes of shoplifting in Scotland increase 15%

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Shoplifting in Scotland has increased by 15% compared to the previous year (from 42,271 to 48,564 crimes), according to the latest Recorded Crime data for the year ending September 2025, from Scotland’s Chief Statistician.

The latest figures are a 129% increase from the year ending September 2021 where 21,175 crimes were recorded.

David Lonsdale, Director of the Scottish Retail Consortium, said:

“It’s appalling that thieving from shops has soared by almost a sixth over the past year. Despite record spending by retailers on crime prevention the rate of thefts continues to rise.

“Thieving from stores isn’t a victimless crime, indeed it’s a key factor behind rising levels of abuse and threats towards shop workers and we know from member feedback that thieves are becoming bolder and more aggressive. The financial cost pushes up prices for shoppers and undermines the health and vitality of our high streets.

“More needs to be done to reduce thieving from stores. We applaud Scottish Ministers and Police Scotland for the creation of the Retail Crime Taskforce, backed by dedicated one-year funding of £3 million. This greater prioritisation, funding, and focus on persistent offenders and organised criminal gangs which target retailers has been received well by the industry and early results are encouraging. This should make for a more difficult environment for shop thieves. However, the funding and taskforce should be sustained and enhanced if we are to truly turn the tide on thieving and crime against retailers.”

 

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