The surprising thing is traps are never seen again. This has been going on for years and Promatic is aware of the problem and has modified its marking so that the serial number is embedded into the frame of the trap.
And we simply never see them.
Frequently the nature of the thefts ring of 'internal' knowledge which is really, really unpleasant to consider.
They are never seen at ports of exit in spite of putting out calls to the authorities.
We never see them returned for service and our service staff never trip over an unaccounted for trap.
It's bloody strange and smacks of either stuff being stolen to order for shoots that are off the radar, possibly in far flung corners of the EU and shipped on false papers
or, perhaps more galling, disappearing into domestic, private shoots.
One day we'll find one and it's going to be interesting clearing up where the hardware's been going!
Just as a matter of interest all of our newer electronics have embedded, fixed at manufacture electronic serial numbers that are irrevocable and can be traced back to the original manufacturing run, test results and sales invoice. There are even ways for us to tell the serial numbers without having to take the back off the boxes.