Table Bay police are seeking public assistance in identifying four individuals believed to be linked to a R1.3 million jewellery theft incident which occurred at the V&A Waterfront last month, reports Cape {town} Etc.
According to police spokesperson Anelisiwe Manyana, identifying these four individuals (three unknown females and an unknown male) who entered the jewellery store in the V&A is expected to help the current investigation significantly.
‘It is reported that they enquired about the products in-store and requested to take a look at the jewellery, which one of the ladies fitted on and after they were done, they left the store,’ explained Manyana.

‘A few minutes later they returned while the shop assistant was still busy putting the jewellery back when one of the ladies requested to see a pendant again. He assisted her and when they were done, they left the store.’


It was only after a short while that the shop assistant noticed that ‘two rings and a pendant to the value of R1.35 million’ had then gone missing from the cabinet.
‘He alerted security but they had already left the V&A Waterfront,’ added Manyana.


Table Bay police are therefore appealing to anyone who may have any information regarding the whereabouts of these four individuals to please contact the investigating officer Detective Warrant Officer Abrahams on 082 522 2572 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.
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