Indian-origin millionaire caught shoplifting in Britain


London, April 22 (IANS): An Indian-origin millionaire director of a company in Britain was caught in a supermarket hiding in his bag meat and wine worth 200 pounds (about $300), and has been awarded by a court 12 months' community service for shoplifting, media reported on Wednesday.

Ronan Ghosh, 39, was shopping at the Tesco outlet in Birmingham, West Midlands, on February 21 and he only paid for the items in his trolley but did not pay for the items he kept in his bag, a court heard.

The 16 million-pound-a-year turnover global recycling firm's boss was spotted on the store's security cameras stowing away the expensive items. He was detained by a guard and police were called, the Daily Mail reported.

Ghosh, who lives in a luxury 550,000-pound house in leafy Solihull, pleaded guilty to theft at the Birmingham Crown Court.

He claimed in the court that he had visited the store after an argument with his girlfriend and he had not intended to steal the goods.

Charnjit Jutla, the defence lawyer, told the court that Ghosh is the director of RG Recycling company that supplies high-value machinery for the recycling industry.

"It is a global business. It has a yearly turnover of 16 million pounds," Jutla was quoted as saying. "It beggars belief as to why he finds himself in this court. He accepts full responsibility for what he has done."

Jutla said Ghosh was "disappointed with himself and shocked and embarrassed".

The defence lawyer told the court that on the day in question, Ghosh's father told him that his mother had been diagnosed with skin cancer and that worried him a lot.

Jutla said there was also a will being discussed within the family which had put considerable strain on Ghosh.

Judge Murray Creed sentenced the businessman to a 12-month community service. He was also ordered to complete 80 hours' unpaid work and pay 575 pounds in costs.

 

  

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  • shaan, manglore/dubai

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Foolish...millionaire

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Caught red handed and accepts guilty but with many excuses like fought with girl friend, mother suffering from cancer. If this is the excuse then many millionaire will start doing the same. In this world millionaires and famed people have the habit of doing wrong and then give lame excuses filled with lies and walk away gracefully with head high. He should be ashamed for shop lifting. There are so many beggars in UK and if they shop lifted it is understandable but a millionaire, shameful. Like we have many scams in India and many corrupted people are caught but at the end of the day they walk head high as robbing country's wealth is a prestige issue.

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  • Ismail shaikh, Moodbidri

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Incredible India shining in international level.!!!Huttu guna...

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  • DR, Bangalore

    Wed, Apr 22 2015

    Indians will go to any extent to save money. Penny wise and pound foolish.

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  • stan, dubai

    Thu, Apr 23 2015

    Aadat Se Majboor....?????

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