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Robberies at jewellery stores still under investigation

Spokesperson for Muldersdrift Police Station Warrant Officer Masedi Masedi told Northsider that their Trio Task Team is still working on the investigation.

 

Police have reassured the public that the infamous jewellery shop robberies that created hostility at two local malls last year are still being investigated.

Spokesperson for the Muldersdrift Police Station, Warrant Officer Masedi Masedi, told Northsider that their Trio Task Team is still working on the investigation.

The second woman captured by cameras during the jewellery robbery at Cradlestone Mall.

Cradlestone and Clearwater Malls were targeted last year by armed suspects who were out to rob the branches of a leading retail jeweller in both shopping centres.

Read more here: About eight suspects attempt to rob jewellers in Clearwater Mall

The first robbery occurred on 16 July, when eight men allegedly attempted to ransack the Browns Jewellers shop at Clearwater Mall. However, a panic button was activated which set off the smoke detectors on the floor. The second incident happened on 30 July, when seven suspects allegedly fired several shots while they attempted to rob the Cradlestone Mall branch of Browns Jewellers.

The suspect who was arrested by police after the identikits.

A reward of up to R250 000 in cash was made available for the arrest and successful conviction of the five suspects whose identikits were publicised. This subsequently led to one arrest, which was confirmed by Brown’s Jewellers and the police.

 

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