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Shop worker pocketed payments to help father out of debt – BBC News

Shop worker pocketed payments to help father out of debt

  • 30 August 2018

Belfast Magistrates' Court

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John Veighey took the cash from customers to help his father out of debt

A shop assistant pocketed customer payments up to 20 times in a bid to help his unsuspecting father out of debt, a court has been told.

John Veighey stole cash given to him for wine purchases and then cancelled transactions at a Russel…

Read the full article at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-45359881

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Shop worker pocketed payments to help father out of debt – BBC News

Belfast Magistrates' Court

Image caption

John Veighey took the cash from customers to help his father out of debt

A shop assistant pocketed customer payments up to 20 times in a bid to help his unsuspecting father out of debt, a court has been told.

John Veighey stole cash given to him for wine purchases and then cancelled transactions at a Russell’s convenience store in Belfast.

The 24-year-old took a total of £253 over a two-week period.

Veighey was given 12 months probation and 100 hours community service after he admitted theft.

Prosecutor Stephanie Boyd told Belfast Magistrates’ Court that management in the store became…

Read the full article at: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-45359881

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