Man Receives Jail Sentence for Stealing 200,000 Chocolate Eggs
A man has been sentenced to 18 months in jail after stealing an extraordinary amount of Cadbury Creme Eggs worth £31,000 ($40,000). Joby Pool, 32, broke into an industrial unit and made off with the stolen chocolates in a truck. The incident took place just weeks before Easter, a time when Cadbury Creme Eggs are in high demand.
Pool’s crime spree came to an end when he realized he was being pursued by the police and decided to stop the vehicle. He was subsequently apprehended without any resistance. Pool, who had previous convictions for theft in 2019, pleaded guilty to criminal damage and driving without a license.
During the hearing, Judge Anthony Lowe expressed doubts that Pool had acted alone, suggesting that other individuals may have been involved due to the level of planning involved in the crime. Despite this, Pool was sentenced to one and a half years in jail, with half of that time to be spent in prison and the other half on license. Additionally, the six months he had already spent in custody would count towards his sentence.
Following Pool’s arrest, the West Mercia Police Department took to Twitter, describing the incident as an eggs-travagent theft and stating that they had helped save Easter for Creme Egg fans.
The theft of 200,000 Cadbury Creme Eggs undoubtedly had significant consequences, not only for the chocolate manufacturer but also for consumers looking forward to indulging in the Easter treat. However, Pool’s arrest and subsequent sentencing bring a measure of justice and closure to the incident.
While the motive behind the theft remains unclear, it is undoubtedly an unusual crime that received widespread attention. The case serves as a reminder of the economic impact that such criminal activities can have on businesses and communities alike.