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Oct 23, 2018 News
Eon Solomon, 39, reported to police that he was robbed on Sunday by two men, one armed with a gun and the other with a knife, at his lot 132 Independent Boulevard “Punt Trench” home.
Solomon reported that he was robbed around 23:30 hours, by the two men, who relieved him of one gold chain value $495,000, one Samsung Galaxy S8 plus value $241,000 and one Samsung Galaxy S7 value $120,000.
Solomon told police that he parked his motor car in his yard and was about to close his gate, when the two suspects came from an unknown direction and held him at gunpoint. They demanded that he hand over his valuables and the articles mentioned above and he complied. They then escaped on foot in an unknown direction.
The area was canvassed by investigating ranks. There were no visible CCTV cameras in the area.
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