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$3 million worth of detergent stolen
Jamaica Observer
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
GUNMEN yesterday stole a container loaded with $3.8 million worth of soap powder from a garage on Spanish Town Road in Kingston yesterday.
Detectives from the Hunts Bay Police Station are requesting the public’s assistance in locating the container.
Police report that about 8:30 pm, four men with guns entered the premises and removed a grey forty feet container, serial number MSKU8056486. It contained three hundred and fifty bags of ADA soap powder.
Anyone with information concerning the theft is being asked to contact the Hunts Bay Police Station at 901-3121, Kingfish 811, Crime Stop at 311, or the Police Emergency number 119.
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