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Kent businesses urged to up security during coronavirus lockdown as Monsoon Accessorize in Maidstone stripped bare

By: Rebecca Tuffin

Published: 12:16, 09 April 2020

Updated: 12:19, 09 April 2020

Businesses in Kent are being urged to up security if they are closed during the coronavirus pandemic.

Police are advising shop and pub owners to take extra measures such as displaying clear signage so people can report concerns and making sure valuables are out of view, so they don't become easy targets.

A warning notice has been put up in the window of Monsoon in Maidstone

This comes as Monsoon Accessorize in Maidstone has been stripped bare, its empty shelves clearly visible through the windows.

The fashion retailer has also been considering selling up amid financial struggles due to the nationwide lockdown.

A sign on the door reads: "All cash, sundries, food and alcohol have been removed. CCTV is in operation. Patrols are in place."

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This same poster has been put up in several other outlets, including McDonald's in Week Street.

Further advice issued by police is:

Monsoon Accessorize in Week Street, Maidstone has been stripped bare
Monsoon Accessorize in Week Street, Maidstone has been stripped bare

For more information on crime prevention click here, or visit Sold Secure to view a range of security products.

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