The crime-fighting charity, Crimestoppers, has launched its first product: Crimestoppers Property Protector.
January 2011 sees the charity celebrates its 23rd anniversary. This clear liquid solution has a combination of microparticles which provide a unique code number. By dabbing a small amount of the product onto valuable items you give them their own coded fingerprint – registered to the rightful owner via a property registration database.
Michael Laurie CBE, Crimestoppers’ Chief Executive said: “This is an exciting development for the charity which will help people protect their property and at the same time raise vital funds for the charity. These are challenging times and we need to find new ways to raise money whilst continuing our crime-fighting efforts. With this product we are expanding our work to help people deter thieves and therefore taking a more proactive and preventative approach in fighting crime. No doubt many people have received expensive items over Christmas and Crimestoppers Property Protector is a great way to help keep them safe. If they are stolen, there is an increased chance of them being returned to their rightful owner and the criminal being caught.”
Supported by Graham Cole
Actor Graham Cole, who played PC Tony Stamp in ITV1’s The Bill is supporting the venture: “I played the part of a police officer for 27 years and I’m now pleased to support a real crime-fighting effort. Crimestoppers plays a vital role in helping make our streets safer – and now with Crimestoppers Property Protector you can help make your valuables safer too.”
Crimestoppers Property Protector is produced by Stealth Mark who provide Brand Security Solutions to protect against counterfeiting, diversion, tampering, substitution and theft of Assets. It’s priced at £34.99 – there is a £7.50 discount when purchasing online on the website http://www.crimestopperspropertyprotector.com/ – quote the voucher code "CS175". Offer ends 31 March 2011.
About Crimestoppers
Crimestoppers runs the 24/7 telephone number 0800 555 111 which people can ring to pass on information about crimes anonymously. They can also use a ‘giving information’ form via the website –




