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Detective secures lengthy conviction in uMhlanga jewellery theft case

According to the station spokesperson, Capt Raymond Deokaran, four suspects were arrested in all for their involvement in a break-in at Cherry Design Jewellery at the Gateway Theatre of Shopping in 2013.

THE management of the Durban North SAPS station has commended detective warrant officer, Vicky Moodley for securing a lengthy conviction of a suspect involved in the burglary of a jewellery store in uMhlanga.

According to the station spokesperson, Capt Raymond Deokaran, four suspects were arrested in all for their involvement in a break-in at Cherry Design Jewellery at the Gateway Theatre of Shopping in 2013.

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“After successfully investigating the incident, Detective Moodley was able to arrest four suspects, one of whom worked at the jewellery store. One of the suspects was handed a 15-year jail sentence in November last year and is currently behind bars at the Westville Prison.

“Through the investigations, the detective was also able to recover R7.5-million worth of jewellery stolen in the burglary. It is extremely hard to secure a lengthy conviction for a break-in but thanks to the excellent work, detective Moodley was able to do so. This is a tremendous success for the station and the station commander is extremely proud of him,” Deokaran explained.

 

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