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Police warn of HGV theft surge across Suffolk

Twenty thefts or attempted thefts from HGVs have been recorded since the start of 2025, with more than half occurring in the Ipswich area.

Why it matters: Criminals are targeting lorries for their potentially high-value cargo, causing significant disruption and financial losses to haulage companies.

The details: Most incidents are happening overnight along the A14 corridor, according to Suffolk Police, who are urging drivers to be vigilant when parking in unsecured locations.

The National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NaVCIS) has produced an advice leaflet for lorry drivers and companies to help combat the issue.

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Twenty thefts or attempted thefts from HGVs have been recorded since the start of 2025, with more than half occurring in the Ipswich area(Zigmunds DizgalvisGetty Images)

What they're saying: PC Terry Harvey of the Roads Policing Unit said: "Having goods taken from an HGV is hugely disruptive and expensive for the haulage company concerned. Criminals realise the goods stolen can be of a high value, so they will look to exploit any weaknesses in vehicle security, especially overnight."

"We also want people to follow some basic crime prevention advice and also report anything they believe to be suspicious. It maybe descriptions of suspicious people and vehicles, as well as registration numbers – this can all help in catching those responsible for these thefts and prevent further incidents."

By the numbers: Since January 2025, Suffolk has seen:

  • 20 thefts or attempted thefts from HGVs

  • Over half occurring in the Ipswich area

  • Majority taking place overnight

For context: Maple Fleet Services are working with NaVCIS to provide comprehensive guides for both operators and drivers. The CART guide is available in two versions: a detailed document for fleet operators and transport managers, and a simplified version specifically for HGV drivers.

The bottom line: Suffolk Police are recommending five key security measures: installing CCTV, upgrading security, installing security lighting, educating workforces, and considering vehicle positioning when parking. The Suffolk Police Commercial Vehicle Unit can be contacted at cvu@suffolk.police.uk for further information, advice, or to arrange toolbox talks for drivers and hauliers about crime prevention.

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