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Policeman’s Son Is Guilty Of 40 Million Jewellery Heist._6952

Started by cenn mas, December 11, 2010, 02:44:07 PM

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The culprit Aman Kassaye is the son of a police captain from Ethiopia; he was raised in the UK and followed a Christian religion since the family came to the UK in the eighties.
             
Policeman’s Son Is Guilty of 40 Million Jewellery Heist.
Valuable jewellery is often the target of thieves due to the sheer monetary worth of it but costume jewellery can be equally as attractive and sometimes it is even hard to tell a costume piece from a genuine stone piece.
The pair exited the store,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, located in London’s famous bond street with a loot containing 43 necklaces,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, watches,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, bracelets and rings all said to be collectively worth 40 million pounds. It is thought that the jewels have been sold after being broken down and taken abroad.
A policeman’s son has been found guilty of stealing 40 million pounds worth of jewellery in one of the UK’s biggest jewellery heists. Aman Kassaye, along with an accomplish caused a hold up at London’s Graff Diamonds and managed to escape with the jewellery in just two minutes. The two dressed in suits and wore disguises that made them look at least ten years older than what they actually were.
Kassaye tried to claim that the heist was a result of an inside job by Graff but this did not stand as Graff actually made a loss as their insurance company only paid out 18 million pounds- not even half of the amount stolen.
Costume jewellery can be difficult to tell apart from high end Womens jewellery.
The jewels stolen were said to be of very high quality,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, some stones were so big that they didn’t even look real. The
Policeman’s Son Is Guilty Of 40 Million Jewellery Heist.
However, the twosome made a mistake in all of the chaos and left a bag containing a mobile phone and shotgun which the police were able to use to trace them. The DNA of the pair was then used to discover a studio in London’s Convent Garden where make up and make up brushes that they used to create their disguises were discovered.

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