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RECORDED CARGO CRIMES - H1/2021 RECORDED CARGO CRIMES - HY/2021


Five countries in the EMEA region - the United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, France and South Africa - accounted for 1,185 or over 75% of all cargo crimes reported to TAPA’s Incident Information Service (IIS) in the first six months of 2021. Vigilant takes a closer look at where these crimes took place and some of the key data for each country.


UNITED KINGDOM – 466 CARGO CRIMES Region


€1,067,541 Total loss value


€59,308


Average loss for all crimes with a value


Average loss for major crimes over €100,000


€168,274


Only 4% of incidents gave a value


Of crimes involved Theft from Vehicle or Theft of Vehicle


IIS product categories reported losses


4.0% 70.6% 15


Region


Catalonia Madrid


Andalusia Valencia Aragon


Basque County Castile and León Castilla–La Mancha Galicia


€797,854 Total loss value


136 57 12 10 7 6 6 5 4


Region Asturias Murcia


London Yorkshire


West Midlands South East North West


East Midlands East of England Scotland


North East Ireland Wales


South West Unknown TOTAL


SPAIN – 258 CARGO CRIMES Incidents


Balearic Islands Extremadura La Rioja Navarre


Unknown TOTAL


€26,595


Average loss for all crimes with a value


Incidents 84 67 64 58 57 40 35 22 11 10 10 4 4


466 4


Incidents 2 2 1 1 1 1 7


258


Of crimes involved Theft of Vehicle or Theft from Trailer


47.2%


Average loss for major crimes over €100,000


€176,666


IIS product categories reported losses


9 2 6 57 1 12 5 10 2 1 6 1 1 7 136


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67 40 10 10 84 4 58 57 64 35


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