The police operation ended with three people arrested, the housekeeper and the two heads of the shops which sold jewelry, for an alleged crime of receiving
National Police agents have arrested three people, one of them for an alleged crime of theft of jewelery and two more for an alleged crime of receiving stolen jewels to buy without meeting the standards established for the purchase and sale of gold and jewels establishments in this sector.
The incident occurred at a residence located in the center of Murcia, whose residents realized the disappearance of various jewels and gold, once denounced the case the officials responsible for the investigation and after conducting the corresponding visual inspections, observed that the objects had been stolen without forcing any drawer or jewelry and disappearance coincided with the first hiring the housekeeper.
Following this line of investigation in a conversation with the employee homeowners and agents, she confessed that he had stolen the items and sold at two stores of gold sale in the hamlet of Espinardo, amounting to 10,000 euros the value of all stolen.
The agents proceeded to arrest this woman, Spanish 50 years old, and went on to perform an inspection on the premises of sale of gold where the arrested said they had sold the items.
This inspection revealed that the most valuable jewels sold are not physically in the store were neither recorded in the logbook Correspondingly, when clubbing are obliged to keep them out of the sale and disposal of police officers for a period fortnight.
On these facts the heads of the two stores purchase and sale of gold Espinardo neighborhood of the capital, a woman aged 32 and a boy of 36, of Spanish nationality, were also arrested as responsible for a crime of receiving.
The operation was conducted by agents of the police station in the district of San Andrés and Jewellery Group of the Provincial Brigade of the Judicial Police, all belonging to the Superior National Police Headquarters of Murcia.
Source: Jefatura Superior de Policía de la Región de Murcia