Two diamond rings are nearly 200 million, stolen for sale for just 2.5 million



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Two diamond rings almost 200 million, stolen for sale only 2.5 million - Photo 1.

Bui Ngoc Kinh – Photo: NGOC KHAI

Within 2-4 days, the police from the District 11 Police Department (Ho Chi Minh City) arrested Bui Ngoc Kinh (36 years old, resident of District 6) to investigate the property theft.

According to initial information, on the morning of March 28, Mr. Đ. (who lives in Ward 14, District 11) was sleeping on the second floor when he heard the motorcycle theft siren on the ground floor. Mr. D. Check with your family that many property has been lost, including SH motorcycles, 2 diamond rings, diamond necklaces, tablets, 3 watches, and cash.

According to initial estimates, the total value of lost assets is more than 800 million VND, of which 2 diamond rings are worth around 186 million VND when purchased.

Upon receiving the news, the police team of the District 11 Police urgently coordinated with professional units of the Ho Chi Minh City Police to investigate and investigate, determined that Bui Ngoc Kinh was the one who carried out the aforementioned robbery.

NorthDay 2-4, the police found Kinh, bFirst wish The testimony was due to lack of money to spend, so the property was stolen. Between stolen property, The testimony has been sold 2 diamond encrusted rings now A pawn shop in District 6 earns VND 2.5 million and sells 2 watches in a store in District 6 for VND 1 million. Money obtained from the sale of stolen property, Glasses carry debt payment, gambling, and personal expenses.

Regarding the theft of the aforementioned property, the CSDT District 11 Police Department urgently arrested Nguyen Van Nhat (31 years old, has no secure residence), Nguyen Phuong Khoi (34 years old, lives in District 6) and Truong Van Xuan Lam (42 years old). years, resident in District 8) to investigate the act of consuming goods committed by another person who committed a crime.

Two diamond rings almost 200 million, stolen for sale only 2.5 million - Photo 2.

Police evidence seized – Photo: NGOC KHAI

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