Warning after a further north-east incident of cooking oil theft
Police Scotland are asking restaurants and takeaway food outlets in the north-east to be vigilant following reports of used cooking oil thefts in the Deeside area.
Three males and a female have been attending at various locations in the area and are falsely claiming to be from a legitimate company.
The female is described as white with a pale complexion, aged in her 40s to early 50s and about 160cm tall with a European accent.
North East Division Crime Reduction Officer PC Mike Urquhart said: "I would advise restaurant and fast food outlet owners to be particularly vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the Police via 101.
"This appears to be a very sophisticated and organised group of criminals whom have the ability to travel throughout the country committing these crimes.
"Used cooking oils are being stolen across the country and being taken south to be processed.
"Keep rear gardens or yards securely locked and consider CCTV and security lighting."
A previous incident was reported at the end of December in Stonehaven