
Thieves have struck an Island charity for the second time in a fortnight.
Age Isle of Man was left without its charity shop van after fuel injectors were taken from the white Citroen Relay last week.
The thieves damaged the bonnet and grille to snatch the parts.
But while restoring the vehicle, mechanics discovered the diesel fuel pump has now been taken as well.
The charity's chief executive George Quayle says it looks like the thieves are repairing a van of the same model and are helping themselves to whatever parts they need.
He says he despairs of them:
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