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Liverpool firms urged to report crime as men banned from city centre for 'campaign of violence and aggression'

Several hundred pounds were being stolen each week from a city centre business

Mark Thomas and Richard Wright have both been banned from large parts of Liverpool city centre

Liverpool city centre firms are being urged to report crime and anti-social behaviour after two men were banned from the area for a "campaign of violence and aggression".

Mark Thomas, 29 and Richard Wright, 40, have both been banned from large sections of the city centre after courts agreed to Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs) in January.

Thomas received his ban for criminal damage, theft, violence, anti-social behaviour and theft from a shop.

He has since been jailed for eight weeks after breaching the terms of his order outside within a week of the CBO being put in place.

Wright was armed with a knife and was handed his ban for violence and theft.

Lord Street in Liverpool city centre. Photo by Colin Lane(Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

Merseyside Police the Liverpool Neighbourhood Team and two BID police officers funded by Liverpool BID Company worked in collaboration to bring the men to justice.

Both orders cover anti-social behaviour taking place over several months, covering the first national lockdown and subsequent lockdowns in Liverpool.

Now, businesses in the city centre are being urged to continue to report any abuse or activity that makes them feel unsafe as police continue to crack down on anti-social behaviour.