Thief dimes out co-workers who stole nickel from steel plant
A nickel here, a nickel there, and pretty soon you’re talking about some real money.
Workers at a suburban Philadelphia steel plant operated a sophisticated theft ring that smuggled nearly $1 million worth of nickel off the grounds, speaking in code to avoid detection and paying security workers to look the other way, prosecutors said Wednesday.
The Chester County district attorney’s office announced charges against eight people accused of stealing more than 55 tons of nickel, an ingredient in steel. Prosecutors said the defendants sold the nickel to a Philadelphia metals recycling facility and pocketed the proceeds.
“The most difficult crime to stop is an inside job,” Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan said. “The conspirators knew exactly how to evade detection while carrying out their crimes.”

