Cheddar stolen from London cheese specialist Neal’s Yard Dairy may have been shipped abroad.
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00:00Cheddar stolen from London cheese specialist Neil's Yard Dairy may have been shipped abroad
00:07to be sold.
00:08Truckles of Patrick Holden's Hafford Welsh Cheddar were among the £300,000 worth of
00:15produce stolen in a scam on 21 October. Mr Holden said he believed the con was sophisticated
00:23and the cheese could have been taken to Russia or the Middle East.
00:27The Met Police is investigating and Neil's Yard Dairy said it was working with international
00:33authorities to identify the scammers.
00:36The high-value, award-winning cheeses, which also include Wescombe and Pitchfork, are sold
00:42for as much as £45 per kilogram. The fraudsters posed as an agent of a French supermarket
00:50in order to receive the 22 tonnes of cloth-bound cheeses from the Southwark-based company without
00:56paying for it, Mr Holden said.