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Arrested thief stole more than 10kg of silver from jewelry store in Binh Duong

VTC NewsVTC News28/10/2024


On October 28, Thu Dau Mot City Police, Binh Duong Province detained Muhama Kuba (born 1983, residing in Dong Nai) to investigate the act of Property Theft.

According to the initial investigation results, at about 1:00 a.m. on October 9, Muhama Kuba drove his car to a silver shop on Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Phu Cuong Ward, Thu Dau Mot City.

Muhama Kuba at the investigation agency. (Photo: Provided by the police)

Muhama Kuba at the investigation agency. (Photo: Provided by the police)

After observing carefully and realizing that no one was watching, the subject used tools to pry open the door, broke into the store and stole more than 10.3 kg of finished silver jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets, rings and other types of jewelry.

The total value of the lost property is estimated at about 700 million VND. After committing the theft, the subject quickly fled to Dong Nai province.

Thu Dau Mot City Police coordinated with the Criminal Police Department to deploy professional investigation measures, search and quickly determine the identity and hiding place of the subject. Shortly thereafter, Muhama Kuba was arrested. At the same time, the authorities also recovered all evidence related to the case.

At the investigation agency, Muhama Kuba admitted all his crimes. The subject confessed that after the theft, he took 3.3 kg of silver to sell and earned 72 million VND. Currently, Thu Dau Mot City Police are continuing to expand the investigation to clarify the details related to the case.

Truong Phong


Source: https://vtcnews.vn/bat-ke-trom-hon-10kg-bac-cua-cua-hang-trang-suc-o-binh-duong-ar904429.html

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