2020-11-18 12:42
Technology
Alex Lowe

Apple has had £5 million worth of products stolen on the M1 motorway in the UK

Apple has had £5 million worth of products stolen on the M1 motorway in the UK

Yesterday, a report was logged from the Northamptonshire Police that last week, around $6.6 million (£5 million) worth of Apple products were stolen directly from a lorry on the slip road of the M1 motorway here in the UK on the 10th November at around 8pm.

The event took place off the slip road of the M1 and the entire incident seemed to be planned well beforehand, as the stolen lorry was driven to Crick, which was where the trailer was moved to another lorry. The thieves then drove to Lutterworth in Leicestershire (10 miles) which is where they moved all the contents to another lorry and trailer.

So far, within the time that it happened last week, no one has seen anything so far and the Northamptonshire Police are appealing for witnesses who have been offered Apple products recently for suspiciously low prices.

Alex Lowe

Apple has had £5 million worth of products stolen on the M1 motorway in the UK

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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