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  • Kuwait: Police Bust Russian Gang Believed To Have Stolen Gold Worth

    POLICE BUST RUSSIAN GANG BELIEVED TO HAVE STOLEN GOLD WORTH KD 1M

    Arab Times
    http://www.arabtimesonline.com/NewsDetails/tabid/96/smid/414/ArticleID/171315/reftab/36/t/Police-bust-Russian-gang-believed-to-have-stolen-gold-worth-KD-1m/Default.aspx
    July 10 2011
    Kuwait English Daily

    KUWAIT CITY, July 10: Officials of the Criminal Evidence Department
    of the Interior Ministry arrested a six-member Russian gang which
    specialized in stealing jewelry and valuables from grand villas and
    jewelry shops in the country. The gang, which includes two women,
    has reportedly stolen gold worth over KD 1 million over the last four
    years. Its modus operandi included visiting Kuwait on visit visas
    during summers, breaking into the villas of the rich, and escaping
    out of the country with the loot. The head of the gang, however,
    hasn't been arrested yet.

    A security source said officials noticed that thefts at villas in
    Capital and Hawalli governorates had increased and that the thieves
    were using advanced ways to open safes. He said money and gold
    worth KD 200,000 was stolen over the last two months. Securitymen
    then intensified investigations and managed to arrest a Russian
    national of Armenian origin who was involved in a case in 2007. During
    interrogations, he admitted that he was part of a gang that specialized
    in stealing jewelry and revealed that he comes to Kuwait along with
    the others every year on a commercial visit visa sponsored by a hotel.

    He also confessed that his wife was on her way to the airport with the
    stolen gold and forged passports. Securitymen arrested the woman and
    during interrogation, the couple gave details of four other members
    of their gang, including a woman. All of them are believed to be
    of Armenian origin. They were involved in a theft case a couple of
    years ago. The members said they smuggle the jewelry out the country
    to the seventh accused. Securitymen are looking for him.

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