A thief gained access to a restricted staff area at London Gatwick Airport in Crawley and stole a wallet containing £100, according to an article published by Mylondon on 13 February 2024. The theft highlights vulnerabilities in airport security protocols where staff areas, despite being restricted, can be breached by determined individuals.
Airports handle valuable items and personal belongings daily, making them potential targets for opportunistic thieves. Business premises and facilities with restricted access should regularly audit security measures, including access control systems, surveillance coverage, and staff awareness protocols to prevent unauthorized entry and theft.
Source : Mylondon
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