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How ruthless fuel thieves are attacking lorry drivers with axes and drilling under mums’ cars as petrol prices soar

AS MILLIONS of Brits face soaring fuel prices, despicable crime gangs are finding ways to make quick cash from 'liquid gold'.

Lorry drivers, business owners and even ordinary residents are being targeted by thieves pouncing on petrol and diesel supplies - armed with gas-guzzling machinery and even deadly weapons.

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A man was filmed putting £143 worth of fuel into a wheelie bin at a petrol station
Jenni Turner had £50 of petrol stolen from her car after boasting about it onlineCredit: SWNS

The Sun has been told of HGV drivers being held at knifepoint, axed in the knee and gassed into unconsciousness by ‘fuel fairies’ hoping to flog it illegally.

Terrified haulage bosses say they are being hit in the middle of the night while they sleep, and fear "it's only a matter of time" before someone is killed.

The desperate scenes - which come as Rishi Sunak announces plans to tackle the fuel crisis - are reminiscent of the post-apocalyptic blockbuster Mad Max, where survivors fight one another in a deadly scramble for gasoline.

Even unsuspecting homeowners claim they have been left freezing after crooks made off with oil used to heat their boiler, while chancers are targeting unsuspecting mums after they have filled up their car tanks.

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Chris Sull, who’s been a lorry driver for more than three decades, has had his diesel nicked twice in recent years and once had to confront a thief. 

The 60-year-old, from Chepstow, South Wales, told The Sun: “Trying to stop them is dangerous as nine out of 10 will be tooled up. You could get stabbed or clobbed around the head with an iron bar. 

“These gangs aren’t afraid to take a weapon to you and even though you’re told not to stop them, it’s hard because it feels like a violation, like someone has broken into your house.

“Once I found a guy I knew lying on the bed with his truck doors open. He had been knocked unconscious after having laughing gas fed through the vents and everything was gone.

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“It’s a major crime now, it’s not a petty crime anymore. Organised gangs must be doing this on a par with drugs due to the amount of fuel that’s being taken and how much it costs.

“Driving used to be a nice job but in the last 15 years it’s got steadily worse and you’re left feeling angry because all you get from the police is a crime number.”

Police managed to catch one car that had stolen fuel in LancashireCredit: Lancashire Road Police
One driver reported being attacked with an axe, leaving a shocking woundCredit: supplied
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Drivers gassed, threatened with knives & stabbed

Fuel continues to be the most stolen commodity in freight and cargo crime, accounting for 1,067 reported offences last year and an estimated £2.2million in losses.

Experts believe those figures from the National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NaVCIS) are a gross underestimation because many people don’t report the crimes. 

In January, fuel theft accounted for 34 per cent of all reported cargo based crimes with up to four incidents every day, compared to two a day in 2020.

, from Stoke-on-Trent, the managing director of , believes “it’s only going to get worse” as fuel prices rise at the pumps.

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