Michael Upson, 52, had 649 eggs hidden in
margarine cartons inside a battered suitcase in the loft of his home in
Sotherton, Suffolk.
Evidence indicated he may have taken more than
900 eggs in total but around a third have never been found.
A policeman who committed a ‘crime against
nature’ by stealing hundreds of eggs from rare birds’ nests narrowly avoided
jail yesterday.
Michael Upson, 52, had 649 eggs hidden in
margarine cartons inside a battered suitcase in his loft.
Police officers who raided his home also found
an index system that suggested the eggs had been collected before 1954, when it
was not illegal to take them from nests.
However, these were revealed to be fake when
Upson’s own catalogue cards and diaries were discovered concealed in plastic
boxes inside his attic water tank.
These proved he had mounted illegal raids around
the country between 1991 and 2001 when he was a constable and acting sergeant
for Suffolk Police.
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