A
Romanian Big Issue seller was caught by the public and off-duty
police officers after stealing a £50 from a kindly blind pensioner,
who was buying a copy of the homeless mag for £1.
Razvan
Dumitru, 22, (pictured) of Victoria Road, Lower Edmonton was selling
copies outside Morrisons supermarket in High Street, Sutton on
November 30.
When
the 66 year-old victim stopped to buy one he reached into her purse
and snatched five £10 notes.
A
mother with her two children saw what was going on and a passing man
saw the pensioner was distressed.
Dumitru
denied taking the cash and started packing up, but was detained after
a struggle with the passer-by, who was assisted by a member of the
store's security staff.
Police
were called and the sergeant was assisted by two passing off-duty
police officers.
Dumitru
was found with £23 in his pocket and £50 in notes between copies of
the magazine in his bag.
He
was arrested for theft from a person and later pleaded guilty at
Croydon Magistrates Court.
The
victim was "over the moon" with the help she received from
members of the public and police and would like to thank them for
their support.
She
told police she would regularly give the vendor £1 whilst shopping
after recognising his voice from his sales calls, but would always
politely decline the chance to take away a copy of the magazine
because she couldn't read it.
Detective
Constable Lee Blunden, the investigating officer, said: "At this
time of festive cheer and goodwill, it's hard to imagine a less
charitable act than stealing from a blind person.
“We
would like to thank those members of the public who came forward to
help this victim."
He
will be sentenced at Croydon Crown Court on a date to be fixed.
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