Islanders hit by oil thefts as fuel prices ricket
May 27 2008
OIL rustlers in the Outer Hebrides are cashing in on sky-high prices by nicking thousands of pounds worth of heating fuel from tanks outside homes.
More than a dozen oil thefts have been reported since January. The crooks have struck on Lewis, Harris and Benbecula.
One victim of the rustlers said: "It's a pretty shocking theft, but with the price of oil there's going to be more of this."
Locals in the Outer Hebrides have to endure the highest fuel prices in Britain. The price of diesel hit 142p a litre on Benbecula last week and the cost of heating oil has doubled since last year. A full tank of domestic fuel oil now costs more than £800.
Sergeant Alasdair Macrae, of Western Isles Police, said: "We don't know what is happening to the stolen fuel but inquiries are ongoing.
"The rise in the price of petrol has seen an increase in these incidents. It's difficult to say if they are connected."
