Cadbury Creme Eggs thief who stole chocolate worth more than £30,000 is jailed for 18 months

A man who stole 200,000 Cadbury Creme Eggs worth more than £30,000 has been jailed for 18 months.
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Joby Pool, 32, broke into an industrial unit in Telford using a metal grinder, in February this year. He then drove off in a stolen lorry, with a trailer full of chocolate products worth more than £30,000. The stolen chocolate was then driven onto the northbound M42, where Pool surrendered by walking towards police “with his hands up”

He was later charged with criminal damage and two counts of theft. At Shrewsbury Crown Court on Thursday, Pool, of Tingley, near Leeds, was jailed by Judge Anthony Lowe for a total of 18 months.

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Half of the sentence is to be spent in prison and the other half on licence, with his six months in custody counting towards his time behind bars. Judge Lowe added one month to be served concurrently for the criminal damage offence, and added six points to Pool’s driving licence for driving without insurance.

The court was told Pool had used a tractor unit that had been stolen in Yorkshire in October to tow away the trailer from an industrial unit belonging to SW Group Logistics in Stafford Park, Telford. The judge said he was not convinced Pool was the only person involved in the planning of the theft and there was a "significant degree" of preparation.