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Saturday, 23 November 2013 - 13:42
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Young thugs hide jewelry in bread

The military police arrested two children Friday, during a surveillance on the A67 at Venlo, who had a large amount of jewelry and gold with them, hidden in clothing and bread. The boys of about twelve years old were in a cab on their way from Germany. They had no passport with them, reported the police Saturday.

The boys were on their way to meet someone in The Netherlands to turn the goods over, in exchange for money. The police suspect the gold en jewelry to be loot from pickpockets. The children are suspected of possession of stolen property.

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