Security guard stole empty vaccine vials to sell on eBay
Surrey Canada Aug 20 2022
Steven Flint stole a large quantity of empty Covid-19 vaccine vials during 13 shifts working as a security guard at the vaccination sites
The man has been sentenced for stealing the empty Covid-19 vaccine vials to sell on eBay.
Flint, 34, carried out the thefts at the peak of the national vaccination rollout in January and February last year.
He was caught by investigators who used Post Office CCTV and eBay account details to link him to his crimes.
Flint was sentenced to a year’s jail, suspended for 18 months.
He was arrested at one of the vaccination sites in February last year, having completed a total of 13 shifts, a spokesperson for Surrey Police said.
Investigators found Flint, of Bidhams Crescent, Tadworth, Surrey, used details of an acquaintance fraudulently when setting up new eBay accounts.
When police searched his house, they found empty vaccine vials and receipts for packages posted to buyers.
He was found guilty of theft at Staines Magistrates’ Court, having previously pleaded guilty to fraud by false representation.
Flint was also ordered to complete 150 hours of unpaid work.
Det Insp Paul Gordon said: “Flint’s crimes took place when the very successful national vaccine program was in its infancy and any actions which jeopardized public confidence in the vaccine roll-out were treated with the utmost seriousness.”
Lorna Hart, Surrey Heartlands Covid vaccination program director, said: “The NHS will never charge for a Covid-19 vaccination and patients should only ever accept a vaccine from an NHS vaccination service.”