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Ex-postman kept £3k of gift cards after stealing mail and opening parcels

A former postman stole hundreds of items of post and opened parcels to swipe gift cards while on the job.

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Stefan Blackhurst, from Stoke, was handed a suspended sentence for taking post from the Royal Mail offices in Wolverhampton

Stefan Blackhurst snatched 697 items and opened 59 parcels at Royal Mail’s Sun Street office in Wolverhampton, the city’s magistrates’ court heard.

Concerns had been raised after a number of parcels hadn’t been delivered or were being opened, emptied and re-sealed said Ms Andrea Fitzgerald, prosecuting for Royal Mail.

It sparked a £17,581 investigation which led to the defendant being caught on CCTV on six occasions emptying parcels and re-sealing them.

Investigators from Royal Mail visited 51-year-old Blackhurst’s home in Stoke, finding 697 gift cards, valued at around £3k.

The cards, some of which didn’t have a face value, were taken – along with gift vouchers valued at £295 – between January 27, 2014, and April 9, 2016, but they had not been used, Ms Fitzgerald said.

Further thefts took place between March 17, 2017, and March 28 of the same year, with an unknown number of packages taken – along with 59 postal packets being opened, the court heard.

Blackhurst denied taking the items but later admitted the offences when shown CCTV.

The postal worker had “no particular reason” for taking the packages, said Mohammed Faiz, defending.

Blackhurst, of Rosevean Close in Hanley, who pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to two counts of theft and one of being in breach of his duty as a postal worker, was handed an eight-month sentence suspended for two years.

He must complete 15 days worth of rehabilitation activities, with a victim surcharge of £80 to be paid.

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