Postman facing jail for stealing 76,000 letters

Press Association,Tom Wilkinson
Wednesday 12 May 2010 15:56 BST

A postman is facing jail after stealing so much mail he was forced to move out of his flat where he had stashed it.

Paul Noga, 38, of Ashington, Northumberland, admitted taking more than 76,000 letters and packages in the two years up to September 2009.

He will be sentenced next month after pleading guilty at Newcastle Crown Court yesterday to theft, delaying or opening post, criminal damage and arson.

The court heard that Noga locked up his flat and moved in with his mother when his home became overcrowded with stolen post.

Judge Brian Forster warned the postman he faced jail when he is sentenced on 25 June.

Royal Mail said it would only comment when the case was completed.

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