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Police foil orange theft in Bog Walk

BY KIMMO MATTHEWS

Wednesday, January 02, 2013 | 3:22 PM



BOG WALK, St Catherine — The Bog Walk police this morning held two men and foiled a robbery attempt after criminals tried to steal over 140 bags of oranges from a farm in St Catherine.

Police source said early this morning lawmen acting on information intercepted the men as they made their way from the farm in a truck filled with the loot estimated to worth $200,000.

Cops are conducting further investigations.



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