'Handbag hold-up' netted 1m haul

Wed, Jul 25th 2018, 08:00 AM

 

IMAGES posted on social media of two men alongside two suspects dressed as women are false, according to a senior police official who confirmed there had been no arrest in connection with the John Bull store heist in Grand Bahama, where nearly $1m in merchandise was stolen.
Assistant Superintendent Terecita Pinder told The Tribune the stolen items valued more than $900,000. She added there is no truth to the images circulating on WhatsApp.

IMAGES posted on social media of two men alongside two suspects dressed as women are false, according to a senior police official who confirmed there had been no arrest in connection with the John Bull store heist in Grand Bahama, where nearly $1m in merchandise was stolen.

Assistant Superintendent Terecita Pinder told The Tribune the stolen items valued more than $900,000. She added there is no truth to the images circulating on WhatsApp.

 

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