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Beehive thief arrested in Faro

beeThe mystery may now have been solved as Faro GNR officers have tracked down and arrested a man on suspicion of stealing 250 bee hives.

These honey bee homes have been disappearing across the Algarve in alarming quantities, bringing despair to farmers in some of the most remote areas of the region who rely on the sale of honey often for a sizeable part of their income.

The GNR noticed that the occassional reported theft had turned into a steady flow and decided to crack the problem.

The Centre for Criminal Investigation of the GNR in Faro opened an investigation which swiftly led to the identification and arrest of the suspect, a 37-year old man.

A warehouse and yard was being used to store the hives, many of which already have been identified by owners from Faro, São Brás, Alcoutim and Loulé.

"This is the largest seizure of beehives ever registered in the Algarve region, highlighting their considerable economic value.”

The return of the hives is now dependent on a court order. With the country’s courts in stasis this may take months before the hive owners can have their property back.

The GNR are not convinced that the man they arrested is the only hive thief active in the region and are continuing their investigations.

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+1 #3 liveaboard 2014-09-22 22:34
Is someone going to take care of the bees in th meantime?
-1 #2 mm 2014-09-22 06:59
bet the arrest made a real buzz, stealing beehives that's one way to get stung.
to think when the gnr chief got home he said "honey I am home"

good thing the faro gnr are so good, must be a real hive of activity
+3 #1 Henry Portishead 2014-09-21 20:36
Writing as an ex-City of London Detective - I note the - Centre for Criminal Investigation of the GNR in Faro opened an investigation ---

So - can we assume this honey thief was potting up the honey and then selling it on through local shops and market stalls ?

How cunning of the GNR to make this link!!!

So - they then ask the stall holders who supllied them ...then meet up with the supplier.

Firstly checking if the thief has any important family or friends who they need permission from first. Then, if a low life - its OK arresting him! Bang him up.

Could this be the template for more arrests ? Has anyone thought of doing this for drug dealers ?

Should I introduce myself down at the local station ?

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