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Engineer sold stolen equipment.


A COMPUTER engineer working for a North Wales Police North Wales Police (Welsh: Heddlu Gogledd Cymru) is the Home Office police force responsible for policing North Wales. The headquarters are in Colwyn Bay, with divisional headquarters in St Asaph, Caernarfon and Wrexham.  contractor yesterday admitted selling stolen equipment on internet auction site e Bay.

Magistrates at Llandudno heard 32-year-old Malcolm Cheshire also installed computer equipment belonging to his employer NWL NWL Newell Rubbermaid, Inc. (stock symbol)
NWL Northwest League (Boise, Idaho; baseball)
NWL Northwoods League
NWL North West London
NWL Neverending White Lights (band) 
 Systems at his home.

Diane Williams Diane Williams is the author of It Was Like My Trying to Have a Tender-Hearted Nature, a novella and stories forthcoming from FC2 in the fall of 2007. She is also the author of Romancer Erector (Dalkey Archive Press, 2001), Excitability: Selected Stories , prosecuting, said Cheshire, who has no previous convictions, told police it was discontinued stock and he had serious debts.

Cheshire, of Woodlands, Llandudno Junction, now unemployed, pleaded guilty to the theft of computer equipment from NWL.

He was ordered to carry out 100 hours community punishment and pay pounds 55 costs.

Huw Edwards, defending, said Cheshire took any defective equipment with ``live data'' to the company offices and left it there.

Mr Edwards said: ``Mr Cheshire was scrupulous about security in terms of any information that might get in the wrong hands. ''

But other items, subject to the charge, were taken home in his van. A number of items were sold one Bay.
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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Nov 23, 2004
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