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Undelivered mail was found at the home of a Wolverhampton postman after Royal Mail was tipped off by a member of the public who saw him opening a letter during his round.
Post containing shopping vouchers and mobile phone sim cards, some of which had been opened, was found at 33-year-old Deon McFarlane’s home in Junction Road, Stow Heath.
The father-of-two, who was based at the Sun Street delivery office in the city, was found guilty of theft and also delaying postal packets after a trial at Wolverhampton Magistrates Court yesterday.
One witness, who gave her evidence behind a screen, told the court she saw McFarlane in June last year on one of his rounds opening a credit card letter from banking firm MBNA and taking the contents inside. It was later found in a bin near to his home. The woman identified McFarlane during an identity parade.
Martin Hancock, an investigator at Royal Mail, told the court he visited McFarlane’s home with police last November.
“We searched the premises and a colleague found the mail in a kitchen drawer,” he said. “They were not addressed to that property and a few of them had been opened.
“Under no circumstances should mail be delayed or taken home. A postman is fully aware of that.” McFarlane was arrested in December.
The mail included money-off coupons for Sainsbury’s and mobile phone sim cards.
Mr David Truelove, prosecuting, said some of the letters had been delayed by up to three months.
McFarlane, who had worked for Royal Mail for three-and-a-half-years, claimed he had not put the letters in his drawer.
“You are not allowed to open mail no matter what the circumstances,” he told the court.
“I have two sons and when I come home with my bag they mess around with it. I did not put the letters in the draw personally. I’m not guilty.”
Mrs Nishi Kumar, defending, argued McFarlane was not properly inducted when he first started the job and was not told about the proper procedures he had to follow.
The case was adjourned for reports and McFarlane, who was released on unconditional bail, is due to be sentenced next Thursday.
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A new one!“I have two sons and when I come home with my bag they mess around with it. I did not put the letters in the draw personally. I’m not guilty.”
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Not only a rank bad dishonest person, a born liar as well 
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A postman from Wolverhampton who opened letters and kept undelivered mail stashed away in his kitchen drawer has been ordered to carry out unpaid work and pay £600.
Deon McFarlane, who no longer works for Royal Mail, was spotted opening a bank letter during one of his rounds, Wolverhampton Magistrates Court heard.
McFarlane was found guilty of theft and also delaying postal packets after a trial last week.
Maggie Meakin, prosecuting at magistrates court where McFarlane was sentenced yesterday, said he was spotted by a member of the public opening a letter from banking firm MBNA during one of his rounds.
“The male was seen to place the letter inside a waste paper bin,” she said. “The witness went to the bin and retrieved the letter addressed to MBNA. Part of the letter had been scratched off where the pin number would be.”
Mrs Meakin told the court McFarlane was then arrested on December 21 after the witness tipped off the police.
McFarlane, aged 33, of Junction Road, Stow Heath, was identified by the woman during an identity parade.
His home was searched and items of undelivered mail were found in his kitchen draw. Some of the letters had been delayed by up to three months. “He said he had put the mail in the drawer and forgotten to deliver it,” Mrs Meakin added. During the trial, the court heard the post contained shopping vouchers and mobile phone Sim cards, some of which had been opened by the father-of-two, who was based at the Sun Street delivery office in the city.
Mrs Nishi Kumar, defending, said: “He is out of employment and only gets £110 Job Seekers Allowance.
“He has got two young children.
“Whatever the court imposes he will comply with.”
District Judge Michael Wheeler handed father-of-two McFarlane a 12-month community order, with 150 hours of unpaid work and ordered him to pay costs of £600.
A postman from Wolverhampton who opened letters and kept undelivered mail stashed away in his kitchen drawer has been ordered to carry out unpaid work and pay £600.
Deon McFarlane, who no longer works for Royal Mail, was spotted opening a bank letter during one of his rounds, Wolverhampton Magistrates Court heard.
McFarlane was found guilty of theft and also delaying postal packets after a trial last week.
Maggie Meakin, prosecuting at magistrates court where McFarlane was sentenced yesterday, said he was spotted by a member of the public opening a letter from banking firm MBNA during one of his rounds.
“The male was seen to place the letter inside a waste paper bin,” she said. “The witness went to the bin and retrieved the letter addressed to MBNA. Part of the letter had been scratched off where the pin number would be.”
Mrs Meakin told the court McFarlane was then arrested on December 21 after the witness tipped off the police.
McFarlane, aged 33, of Junction Road, Stow Heath, was identified by the woman during an identity parade.
His home was searched and items of undelivered mail were found in his kitchen draw. Some of the letters had been delayed by up to three months. “He said he had put the mail in the drawer and forgotten to deliver it,” Mrs Meakin added. During the trial, the court heard the post contained shopping vouchers and mobile phone Sim cards, some of which had been opened by the father-of-two, who was based at the Sun Street delivery office in the city.
Mrs Nishi Kumar, defending, said: “He is out of employment and only gets £110 Job Seekers Allowance.
“He has got two young children.
“Whatever the court imposes he will comply with.”
District Judge Michael Wheeler handed father-of-two McFarlane a 12-month community order, with 150 hours of unpaid work and ordered him to pay costs of £600.
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