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Alarming stats reveal true extent of business crime in your area - and what those crimes were

Our firms are hit by offences such as shoplifting, burglary and theft by an employee more than once a minute

This is how many crimes have hit businesses in your area

The true extent of business crime in your area has been revealed in alarming statistics showing our firms are hit by crime more than once every minute.

The figures are from a study of police-recorded crimes across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ regions, and also show that more often than not, the perpetrator gets off scot-free.

It found that in 2018/19, across England and Wales, there were 606,282 crimes against businesses.

The highest rate of business crime per person is actually in Cleveland in the North East, where there were 1,948 for every 100,000 people - up from 1,920 in 2017/18.

Humberside was second (1,567 for every 100,000 people) and Northumbria third (1,532 for every 100,000 people).

The data includes offences like shoplifting, burglary, robbery, theft by an employee, making off without payment and theft from an automatic machine or meter.

The study was based on data supplied by police forces across the country(Image: Surrey Advertiser)

A National Police Chiefs' Council spokesman said: "The National Business Crime Centre works closely with businesses and police forces to help raise standards and prevent and combat crime.

"We encourage businesses to report all crimes to their local police force and we are currently looking at ways to make online reporting easier to ensure that we have a better understanding of the extent of crimes against business and can develop a joint response to tackle them.”