Theft of diesel – New Aberdour

06/04/2026
About 9 Alert 9 Theft of diesel – New Aberdour

We are appealing for information in relation to the theft of diesel from several commercial vehicles in the New Aberdour area. Approximately 1000 litres of diesel was siphoned from several commercial vehicles between 8.00pm on Saturday 29th March and 7.00 am on Sunday 30th March 2026.

If you have any information in relation to this incident, you can: 

• Contact Police on 101 or using the ‘Contact Us’ form on the Police Scotland website https://www.scotland.police.uk/secureforms/contact/

• Report anonymously through the independent charity Crimestoppers 0800 555 111. 

Ref : 0869 of 30/03/2026

 

Fuel theft continues to be a growing issue affecting businesses across the UK. Thieves use anything from simple siphoning devices to more sophisticated pumping systems to steal large quantities of fuel. 

 

To help keep your vehicles and fuel stores safe, here are some key prevention tips:

🔹 Install CCTV
Visible, well‑positioned cameras can deter opportunists and help capture crucial evidence. Ensure cameras cover vehicle parking areas, fuel storage points, and site entrances. 

🔹 Increase Physical Security
Reinforce fencing, locks and alarm systems around fuel tanks. Consider screening tanks from public view and even from above, as offenders have been known to use online mapping tools to identify targets. 

🔹 Use Security Lighting
Good lighting—especially dusk‑to‑dawn systems—reduces the ability for criminals to operate unnoticed. 

🔹 Defensive Parking
Where possible, park vehicles to restrict access to fuel tanks—using other vehicles or solid structures as barriers. If parking off‑site, choose secure, well‑lit locations. 

🔹 Consider Anti‑Siphon Devices
Aftermarket anti‑siphoning equipment can help prevent offenders from draining fuel tanks. 

Always Report Suspicious Activity or Crime
Reporting helps police understand patterns and deploy resources more effectively. In an emergency, always dial 999

 

Keeping your fleet secure protects your business and helps us reduce crime across the North East.
If you’d like further advice, please contact your local Crime Reduction Officer.

Stay safe, stay vigilant. 🚓💙

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Police Scotland’s North East Division covers rural and urban areas in Moray, Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen City.  The division has five territorial command areas which have their own dedicated Area Commander, who is responsible for the daily policing function.  Each command area is served by a number of community policing teams whose activities are built around the needs of the local community.  These teams respond to local calls and look for long term solutions to key issues.  They are assisted by the division’s Crime Reduction Unit who deliver against Force and local priorities in a number of areas, including physical and social crime prevention, supporting and enhancing community engagement and creating and sustaining strong and effective partnership working.

 

 

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