St. Andrew, Jamaica — Thousands and thousands of {dollars} stolen from a Beryllium armoured car stay unaccounted for almost every week after police arrested the safety guard accused of constructing off with the money.
Authorities say the precise quantity taken continues to be unclear. Sources point out the stolen sum could possibly be between $15 and $20 million, although official affirmation has not been supplied. An official on the Guardsman Group, mum or dad firm of Beryllium, declined to remark when contacted on Tuesday.
No felony expenses have been filed in opposition to the 42-year-old guard as of early Wednesday. Investigators say he’s but to finish the question-and-answer session, an ordinary process carried out within the presence of a suspect’s lawyer earlier than expenses are laid.
The guard was apprehended at a St. Andrew premises final Thursday after reportedly being on the run for seven days. He was a part of a three-man workforce assigned to gather money at MegaMart in St. Andrew on October 11.
In response to studies, the guard remained contained in the armoured car whereas his colleagues went inside the shop. After they returned, each the guard and the money have been nowhere to be discovered. His company-issued firearm and uniform have been reportedly left behind.
Police proceed their investigation into the incident as efforts to find the lacking thousands and thousands intensify.
