Hire Association Europe & Event Hire Association (HAE EHA) has announced that it is developing a new theft & fraud reporting portal, as it calls for vigilance ahead of the August Bank Holiday – a time typically rife with criminal activity within the construction sector.

Working in conjunction with the National Construction & Agricultural Theft Team (NCATT) and The Official Construction and Agricultural Equipment Security & Registration Scheme (CESAR), the new portal will be ?aimed at? HAE EHA members. They will be able to share information on incidents with each other and specialist policing teams, enabling HAE EHA members to better safeguard their businesses against the threat of crime.  

Construction and agricultural machinery theft has increased by 200 per cent since February 2022, with global events, such as the war in Ukraine, driving up the demand for stolen goods. The hire sector is disproportionately impacted, and likewise suffers a substantial spike in fraudulent hires at this time of year. 

Putting a number on it, a recent report published by NCATT and CESAR revealed that the value of tools and equipment recovered from the sector in just the first quarter of this year was almost £700K. The report also shared that 32 arrests had been made and 127 items recovered in Q1 2024, with some as far afield as Italy and Romania.  

Essex, it seems, was a prime target for such crimes, with the regional police force being supported by CESAR and NCATT in 12 cases in Q1 2024. This is followed by eight cases Kent, and Lancashire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and South Yorkshire forces being supported six times each in the same period.  

Mark Bradshaw (pictured), public affairs manager at HAE EHA, said: “The rising crime rates against businesses in the hire sector is very worrying but the progress that the CESAR and NCATT teams have made is truly commendable and we are very proud at HAE to be part of this drive ?to combat crime affecting hire companies?.  

“Ensuring that we can gather as much information as possible about these crimes and work collaboratively across industry and the police is key to tackling this wave of organised crime against our hire sector. That’s why we are creating the Theft & Fraud Reporting Portal for our members to ensure that they have a way of getting this information directly to the policing teams that can help, as well as sharing their experience with other members, something which could help someone else to reduce their risk and keep their team and business safe.”  

While Superintendent Andy Huddleston, head of the NCATT and head of the National Rural Crime Unit, added: “NCATT finished its first year of operation with over £6 million in seizures of stolen machinery from criminals. This is as much an indication of the scale of the threat we face as well as well as a measure of the success of NCATT. The high level of seizures and recoveries has continued throughout 2024 and crucially we are seeing more arrests and, with the support of the CESAR donor board including HAE funding support, the team now have a financial investigation capability.  

“The Hire Association Europe’s three-year funding commitment to help fight plant equipment theft and fraud is absolutely crucial to us continuing this work and targeting construction machinery thieves. Having this specialist team of police officers that cover the whole of the country not only identifying stolen equipment but also coordinating forces and pushing legislative changes is making a difference in tackling organised criminal groups that target HAE members. We are a small unit and whilst we can’t support every theft investigation, what we are able to do is make a tangible difference and I thank the industry for its crucial support in helping us do this.” 

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