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Police Catch Tobacco Thief in Andorra Hypermarket

Security staff apprehended a non-resident attempting to steal low-value tobacco packets in Andorra la Vella, leading to a minor penal contravention.

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Key Points

  • Non-resident man caught stealing tobacco packets by hypermarket security in Andorra la Vella.
  • Value under €600 threshold, classified as minor penal contravention.
  • Escorted to headquarters for inquiries and database entry.
  • Helps profile repeat offenders and supports cross-border cooperation amid ongoing shoplifting trend.

Police intervened at a central hypermarket in Andorra la Vella yesterday afternoon after security staff caught a man, apparently a non-resident, attempting to steal several packets of tobacco.

Staff spotted the individual in the act, prompting him to surrender immediately. Officers arrived promptly to take control of the situation. The value of the tobacco fell well short of the €600 threshold required to classify the attempted theft as a crime, making it instead a penal contravention—a minor offence.

After conducting procedures inside the store, the two officers escorted the man to police headquarters. There, they carried out inquiries, formalised the contravention, and recorded his details in their database.

Such incidents, though involving low-value goods, hold significant value for law enforcement. They help build profiles on repeat offenders and strengthen records for future cases or cross-border police cooperation. This event forms part of an ongoing trickle of shoplifting reports along the country's main commercial axis.

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