In some cases, customers have been caught stealing at shops where they were once valued and trusted customers, reports from Leicester said.
Citywatch, the anti-crime group, regularly monitors such activities in collaboration with shops and businesses.
The reason for the increase in the cases of shop-lifting in Leicester is attributed to job losses and recession.
Graham Collins, Citywatch intelligence officer, told Leicester Mercury, a leading local daily, that most of the culprits were women, aged 30 to 40,
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