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Under cover of darkness, they covered 20 statues in Aberdeen and Edinburgh with images of Mr Trump and slogans such as 'Clearances Never Again'. Det Sgt Martyn Stephens, the Nuneaton-based force crime reduction manager, said: "This is a time of year when burglars think they break in easily under cover of darkness, but there are a number of things householders can do to stop them in their tracks. ve all seen the television shows where someone enters the office of a high profile businessman and uses a pocket camera to, through nefarious means, photograph some of their trade secrets or other insider information and then, under cover of darkness, escape undetected It all seems disreputable as we stare at the flickering screen |
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