Awards shine a light on efforts to tackle equipment theft

PC Sam Smith and Dave Luscombe
PC Sam Smith and Dave Luscombe

POLICE officers and industry professionals dedicated to tackling machinery and equipment theft were recognised at this year’s CITS CESAR Awards.

Held at JCB World Headquarters in Staffordshire, the awards ceremony followed the CITS Conference, which brought together senior officers, government representatives, and industry leaders to address the threat of theft and fraud across the construction and agricultural sectors.

Hosted by Dave Luscombe, the ceremony celebrated the achievements of individuals and teams who have made outstanding contributions in preventing theft, recovering stolen assets, and supporting collaboration between industry and law enforcement.

Award winners included:

Outstanding Investigation – PC Sam Smith, Essex Police
Dedication to Fighting ACE Crime – PC Andrew Katowski, West Yorkshire Police
Outstanding Officer – PC Alex Tacon, Norfolk Police
Best Team – Kent Police Rural Crime Team and Thames Valley Police Rural Crime Team
Outstanding Contribution to Tackling ACE Crime (Non-Police) – Vince Lane (RAPID) and Clair Frame (Tool Marking)

The awards are sponsored by Datatag ID and the CEA (Construction Equipment Association), which owns the official CESAR Scheme – the security marking and registration programme.

Viki Bell, chief executive of the CEA, said, “The CITS CESAR Awards shine a light on the officers and partners who go above and beyond to protect our industry. Their work makes a real difference, from recovering stolen equipment to dismantling organised crime networks. It’s encouraging to see the collaboration between police, government, and industry continuing to strengthen year after year.”

Kevin Howells, MD of Datatag ID, added, “These awards are about recognising the hard work, innovation, and determination shown by those who share our commitment to tackling machinery and equipment crime. The partnership between policing and industry is at the heart of CESAR’s success, and the results we’ve seen are a credit to everyone involved.”