10k stolen from Abras Nightclub

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Police say EC$ 10,000 was stolen from the Abracadabra Night Club this week.

Six cheques with an undisclosed value were also stolen when the perpatrators burgalrised the popular establishment.

According to reports, the burglars used some sort of instrument to gain entry into the English Harbour business through a wooden door.

No one has been arrested.

Thieves also struck at Brownies Bakery on St. Mary’s Street stealing $200 sometime on Monday night.

They entered the building through a window. Police say investigations are continuing.

Brownies

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9 COMMENTS

  1. Crime is not endemic to any administration but have any of us noticed that as soon as the police say crime is down the criminal elements rise up as if in defiance…. As if to say wait, we are still here…… Lets get the police and army the crime fighting equipment they need so we can become even safer……

  2. POLICE SAY

    Unless Police had possession of it, they could never say that ‘…EC$10, 000 was stolen’ from any establishment, Night Club or otherwise.

    They could say they are conducting investigations into a report where it was alleged that such sum of money was stolen.

    Objectively, this may be a good time in the New Year for reporters to improve upon their reporting skills.

    Working together to improve quality in reporting.

    If it would help one reporter or one reader to understand, only dwelling houses are ‘…burglarized.’ Law time night ‘…between 8pm and 5am.’

    Dwelling Houses and Business places, any time in daylight, ‘…Breaking, Entering and Stealing.’

    • @ Mr Pompey I agree with you 99% that the reporting or editing is in need of an upgrade.

      The missing 1% is because I appreciate the effort, and the almost real time reporting.

  3. So if the thief said he or she did not steal 10k it was 4k, I wonder how that would play out in court. Since they claim 10k was stolen.

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