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Edinburgh Evening News
|February 13, 2026
Chief Superintendent David Robertson also said that shoplifting in the Capital had risen in line with national trends and that it was a priority for the police.
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He said a Retail Crime Taskforce had been set up and a pilot scheme in the northeast of the city had seen detection rates almost double from 22.4 per cent to 41.4 per cent.
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