Apple products worth £5m stolen from lorry in M1 robbery
- Bassam Radi, Managing Editor
- Nov 17, 2020
- 1 min read
The lorry driver and their passenger were "targeted and tied up", Northants Police said.

A manhunt is underway after £5m of Apple products were stolen from a lorry on the M1, police have said.
The vehicle was stopped and its driver and passenger tied up on the southbound slip road at Junction 18 in Northamptonshire on 10 November, according to Northants Police.
Forty-eight pallets of Apple products were stolen in the robbery, which happened between 7.45pm and 8pm, the force added.
The lorry was then driven to Eldon Close in Crick, where the suspects transferred the trailer on to their own truck and drove off.
Both the driver and their passenger, a security guard, were left stranded.
Police eventually found the truck in Lutterworth, Warwickshire, where detectives believe the suspects transferred the gadgets to a third vehicle.
Northants Police would like to speak to anyone who was in the area at the time or has been offered an Apple product in unusual circumstances.
he incident happened during the week that Apple launched its latest iPhone 12 models.
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