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A former tax inspector who admitted targeting Tesco in a £1m blackmail plot has been jailed for six years. | A former tax inspector who admitted targeting Tesco in a £1m blackmail plot has been jailed for six years. |
Philip McHugh, 52, from Clitheroe, Lancashire, demanded £500,000 from the supermarket giant twice last year. | Philip McHugh, 52, from Clitheroe, Lancashire, demanded £500,000 from the supermarket giant twice last year. |
He sent 76 letters threatening to bomb stores and contaminate products if the Hertfordshire-based firm refused to comply with his demands for money. | He sent 76 letters threatening to bomb stores and contaminate products if the Hertfordshire-based firm refused to comply with his demands for money. |
His threats resulted in 14 stores across the UK closing last July as a security precaution. | His threats resulted in 14 stores across the UK closing last July as a security precaution. |
The judge at St Albans Crown Court said McHugh was guilty of a sustained and serious effort to extort money from the chain. | The judge at St Albans Crown Court said McHugh was guilty of a sustained and serious effort to extort money from the chain. |
'Black Saturday' | 'Black Saturday' |
He pleaded guilty last year to three sample charges of blackmail and two of communicating a bomb hoax targeting the retailer. | He pleaded guilty last year to three sample charges of blackmail and two of communicating a bomb hoax targeting the retailer. |
The campaign started last May when McHugh sent a series of letters to Tesco offices in Dundee, threatening to contaminate food unless he was paid £100,000. | The campaign started last May when McHugh sent a series of letters to Tesco offices in Dundee, threatening to contaminate food unless he was paid £100,000. |
When this failed McHugh, who was addicted to online gambling and had debts of £37,000, sent a series of increasingly threatening letters to Tesco's headquarters in Hertfordshire. | When this failed McHugh, who was addicted to online gambling and had debts of £37,000, sent a series of increasingly threatening letters to Tesco's headquarters in Hertfordshire. |
I'm absolutely desperate and blood will flow if you do not co-operate Philip McHugh class="" href="/1/hi/uk/7213867.stm">What drove the blackmailer | |
He said he would put caustic soda in yogurt sold in the store if Tesco did not transfer £200,000 into his bank account. | He said he would put caustic soda in yogurt sold in the store if Tesco did not transfer £200,000 into his bank account. |
When this also failed, he sent hoax bomb warnings to 76 Tesco supermarkets, warning bombs would go off in the stores on 14 July, which he called "Black Saturday". | When this also failed, he sent hoax bomb warnings to 76 Tesco supermarkets, warning bombs would go off in the stores on 14 July, which he called "Black Saturday". |
On this date stores were evacuated and temporarily closed in Port Talbot, south Wales; Pontefract, West Yorkshire; Market Harborough and Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire; Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk; Hucknall, Nottinghamshire; Hereford and Ledbury, in Herefordshire; Barnes, south-west London, and in East Renfrewshire and Fife. | On this date stores were evacuated and temporarily closed in Port Talbot, south Wales; Pontefract, West Yorkshire; Market Harborough and Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire; Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk; Hucknall, Nottinghamshire; Hereford and Ledbury, in Herefordshire; Barnes, south-west London, and in East Renfrewshire and Fife. |
The other closures took place in regions covered by the Lancashire and Humberside police forces. | The other closures took place in regions covered by the Lancashire and Humberside police forces. |
Severe depression | Severe depression |
The closures cost the chain an estimated £1.4m in lost revenue. | The closures cost the chain an estimated £1.4m in lost revenue. |
McHugh wrote to the executives of the supermarket chain following the bomb hoaxes demanding £200 a day, and an overall figure of £1m. | McHugh wrote to the executives of the supermarket chain following the bomb hoaxes demanding £200 a day, and an overall figure of £1m. |
He wrote: "I'm absolutely desperate and blood will flow if you do not co-operate." | He wrote: "I'm absolutely desperate and blood will flow if you do not co-operate." |
McHugh signed his letters "Arbuthnot, the sign is the spider" | McHugh signed his letters "Arbuthnot, the sign is the spider" |
"And I WILL destroy your business and others will pick up your customers." | "And I WILL destroy your business and others will pick up your customers." |
McHugh set up a bank account to receive the money, but it only allowed him to withdraw £200 a day. | McHugh set up a bank account to receive the money, but it only allowed him to withdraw £200 a day. |
At that rate it would have taken more than 13 years to withdraw the full sum. | At that rate it would have taken more than 13 years to withdraw the full sum. |
McHugh suffered severe depression in the months leading up to his campaign, and told a psychiatrist he saw the blackmail attempt as a "last gamble" at getting his life back on track. | McHugh suffered severe depression in the months leading up to his campaign, and told a psychiatrist he saw the blackmail attempt as a "last gamble" at getting his life back on track. |
Detective Chief Inspector Bill Jephson, of Hertfordshire Constabulary, which led the investigation, said McHugh was a desperate man, without any means to make money. | Detective Chief Inspector Bill Jephson, of Hertfordshire Constabulary, which led the investigation, said McHugh was a desperate man, without any means to make money. |
He said: "He didn't think twice or even care about the possible consequences of his actions. He became fixated and enjoyed the thrill of blackmailing Tesco." | He said: "He didn't think twice or even care about the possible consequences of his actions. He became fixated and enjoyed the thrill of blackmailing Tesco." |