Chichester: Raid carried out at Dragons' Den drone business

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Raid carried out at Dragons' Den drone business

Drones worth more than £100,000 have been stolen from a family-run business in Sussex backed on Dragons' Den.

Chief executive Mark Boyt said his drone store had been targeted by professional thieves who stole its Boxing Day orders.The store, set up six years ago, expanded in 2018 after it wonIn the BBC programme, entrepreneurs pitch for investment from the "dragons" - five venture capitalists willing to invest their own money.

But he said his store was still open for business and he was offering a "substantial reward" for any information leading to the identification and arrest of two people seen on CCTV. In a statement, Sussex Police said officers were called to the store shortly after midnight on Tuesday to reports of a burglary.The force has appealed for witnesses and information.

 

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AT WHAT COST? ALL THE ABOVE IS COSTING BILLIONS********* STOP THE COVID OBSESSION, WE, OUR CHILDREN AND GRAND CHILDREN WILL HAVE TO PAY FOR THIS!

Oh dear NotJackKemp, is bracketdan okay?

It's not a raid it's a burglary, a raid is something law enforcement carries out.

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