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Jan 05, 2011 News
…nabbed with $M in stolen property
While people were engrossed in the Kashif and Shanghai football finals at the National Stadium, Providence, East Bank Demerara, a man identified as Ian Clarke was reportedly helping himself to items contained in a number of motor cars parked on the lot outside the stadium.
A man who witnessed the subsequent arrest said that it was approaching midnight on New Year’s Day when police ranks on duty at the car park noticed a man acting suspiciously.
The eyewitness said that the man had gone to the scene in a yellow car and had parked in the lot as though he was one of the spectators at the football finals or as though he was waiting for a hire.
When the police arrested him, Clarke allegedly had in his possession a bag containing five car decks, three transmitters, two microfans, six pairs of side mirrors, one Toyota wagon computer deck and two DVD screens used in cars. The items were priced at more than $1 million.
“The Police ask de man if he was going to sell and the man tell them that somebody give him them to keep.”
It was not long before many motorists were reporting to the police on duty and later at the Providence Station that someone had vandalized their vehicles.
By yesterday most of those whose vehicles were vandalized were being called upon by the lawmen to identify their missing property.
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