39 farmers victims to one night time raid

Thirty-nine farmers in the Hertfordshire area were victims to a night-time raid by rural criminals targeting high-value GPS equipment. Farmers hit by multiple losses of £10,000 systems

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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Thirty-nine farmers in the Hertfordshire area were victims to a night-time raid by rural criminals targeting high-value GPS equipment. It comes following recent raids on farms in Norfolk, Suffolk and...

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