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by:JINGLIXIN     2019-08-08
cocky jewel thieves plead guilty to string of robberiescocky jewel thieves plead guilty to string of robberiescocky jewel thieves plead guilty to string of robberies  -  the jewelry store
KITCHENER —
A year ago, in the jewelry stores of kidina and Waterloo, the bold armed robbery gave these arrogant young men nearly $700,000 in merchandise.
On Thursday, the details of the case-including details boasted to undercover officials after the arrest-were outlined after the kidina Court admitted two of the three suspects were guilty.
21-year-old Leon Cunningham and 20-year-old Punchok Wangail admitted to robbing the jewelry store and a payday loan store in a carnival from mid-
Late December-January.
The third suspect, Dhirmal Gohil, is expected to be on trial in defense of the charges against him.
But, as part of the statement of fact agreed by Cunningham and Wengel, prosecutor Marg Janzen will also put on the record the charges against Gohil.
The most profitable robbery.
Lafite jewelry store in Conestoga Mall in Waterloo
Including the fourth suspect who was not captured by the police.
In that incident, the robbers entered the store at about 10: 00. m.
Dark sunglasses and covers on the head and face.
One man smashed the display cabinet with a sledgehammer, and the other two sprayed it on three female employees with pepper spray.
A man in the mall is also pepper.
When the criminals fled to a waiting minivan, they were sprayed with jewelry worth about $575,000.
Three weeks ago, at the Fairview Park Mall in kidina, a similar method was used to steal 78 rings worth about $110,000 from Ben Moss jewelers.
Janzen said the man wearing women's clothes for the robbery brought a suitcase to transport the goods.
The carnival began at a Cashmax store in kidina, when disguised criminals jumped over the counter, monopolizing a female manager and asking for money.
When she told them that the safe was on the timer and could not be opened, Cunningham hit her head and another man hit her back.
They ran away with $375 from a cash drawer, but about six weeks later they came back with a knife and tape, waiting for the safe to open the time limit to staff.
When a female staff member saw the three men-this time wearing a construction vest in addition to facial camouflage-entering the video surveillance system, the plan was thwarted.
She pressed the panic alarm clock and ran out from the back door.
All the money was in the tills and the safe, and the criminal left nothing behind.
Coincidentally, the manager was robbed in the first incident and then on her way to work.
She received a phone call from an alarm officer and found three men fleeing in a minivan.
Police found the van not far away and arrested Cunningham, Wanger and Gohill after a short hike.
When two undercover men disguised as other prisoners were placed in their cells, they were detained.
At that time, only 18-year-old Gohil allegedly boasted to a police officer about all the money he earned in the robbery.
"If I am not caught, I will make millions of dollars," he said, based on the factual statement . ".
"I plan to make a big one in 10 days, diamonds and so on.
It is said that Gohil also talked about knowing Cunningham and Wangail since they were children --
Describe the three as "crew"
The importance of planning and nerves. “We f------
"Bring the sledgehammer and break the glass and people start running out of the store because they are soft," he allegedly told the police officer . ".
Cunningham told another official that they were prepared to arrest them through rehearsal stories and expected to be released on bail after setting aside funds for this purpose.
"If you have a group of good people that you can trust and everyone knows what to do, the police will never touch you," Cunningham quoted . ".
A machete, brass knuckles, stun guns, pistol ammunition, sledgehammer, and other evidence were found in a search of the apartment in Cunningham by kidina Vanier Drive.
The tall man with glasses, Cunningham, and the short and thin Wanger, jointly admitted three robberies and an attempted robbery.
In addition, they separately admitted that six months before the robbery, they violated the bail terms by interacting with each other, going to splendid park and possessing weapons.
Wangger was also suspended during the robbery because he used a imitation pistol in 2009 drug robbery
Near Sir John.
MacDonald Middle School in Waterloo
The two are scheduled to deliver a verdict, when surveillance video of the robbery will be broadcast in court.
Bcaldwell @ township enterprises. comKITCHENER —
A year ago, in the jewelry stores of kidina and Waterloo, the bold armed robbery gave these arrogant young men nearly $700,000 in merchandise.
On Thursday, the details of the case-including details boasted to undercover officials after the arrest-were outlined after the kidina Court admitted two of the three suspects were guilty.
21-year-old Leon Cunningham and 20-year-old Punchok Wangail admitted to robbing the jewelry store and a payday loan store in a carnival from mid-
Late December-January.
The third suspect, Dhirmal Gohil, is expected to be on trial in defense of the charges against him.
But, as part of the statement of fact agreed by Cunningham and Wengel, prosecutor Marg Janzen will also put on the record the charges against Gohil.
The most profitable robbery.
Lafite jewelry store in Conestoga Mall in Waterloo
Including the fourth suspect who was not captured by the police.
In that incident, the robbers entered the store at about 10: 00. m.
Dark sunglasses and covers on the head and face.
One man smashed the display cabinet with a sledgehammer, and the other two sprayed it on three female employees with pepper spray.
A man in the mall is also pepper.
When the criminals fled to a waiting minivan, they were sprayed with jewelry worth about $575,000.
Three weeks ago, at the Fairview Park Mall in kidina, a similar method was used to steal 78 rings worth about $110,000 from Ben Moss jewelers.
Janzen said the man wearing women's clothes for the robbery brought a suitcase to transport the goods.
The carnival began at a Cashmax store in kidina, when disguised criminals jumped over the counter, monopolizing a female manager and asking for money.
When she told them that the safe was on the timer and could not be opened, Cunningham hit her head and another man hit her back.
They ran away with $375 from a cash drawer, but about six weeks later they came back with a knife and tape, waiting for the safe to open the time limit to staff.
When a female staff member saw the three men-this time wearing a construction vest in addition to facial camouflage-entering the video surveillance system, the plan was thwarted.
She pressed the panic alarm clock and ran out from the back door.
All the money was in the tills and the safe, and the criminal left nothing behind.
Coincidentally, the manager was robbed in the first incident and then on her way to work.
She received a phone call from an alarm officer and found three men fleeing in a minivan.
Police found the van not far away and arrested Cunningham, Wanger and Gohill after a short hike.
When two undercover men disguised as other prisoners were placed in their cells, they were detained.
At that time, only 18-year-old Gohil allegedly boasted to a police officer about all the money he earned in the robbery.
"If I am not caught, I will make millions of dollars," he said, based on the factual statement . ".
"I plan to make a big one in 10 days, diamonds and so on.
It is said that Gohil also talked about knowing Cunningham and Wangail since they were children --
Describe the three as "crew"
The importance of planning and nerves. “We f------
"Bring the sledgehammer and break the glass and people start running out of the store because they are soft," he allegedly told the police officer . ".
Cunningham told another official that they were prepared to arrest them through rehearsal stories and expected to be released on bail after setting aside funds for this purpose.
"If you have a group of good people that you can trust and everyone knows what to do, the police will never touch you," Cunningham quoted . ".
A machete, brass knuckles, stun guns, pistol ammunition, sledgehammer, and other evidence were found in a search of the apartment in Cunningham by kidina Vanier Drive.
The tall man with glasses, Cunningham, and the short and thin Wanger, jointly admitted three robberies and an attempted robbery.
In addition, they separately admitted that six months before the robbery, they violated the bail terms by interacting with each other, going to splendid park and possessing weapons.
Wangger was also suspended during the robbery because he used a imitation pistol in 2009 drug robbery
Near Sir John.
MacDonald Middle School in Waterloo
The two are scheduled to deliver a verdict, when surveillance video of the robbery will be broadcast in court.
Bcaldwell @ township enterprises. comKITCHENER —
A year ago, in the jewelry stores of kidina and Waterloo, the bold armed robbery gave these arrogant young men nearly $700,000 in merchandise.
On Thursday, the details of the case-including details boasted to undercover officials after the arrest-were outlined after the kidina Court admitted two of the three suspects were guilty.
21-year-old Leon Cunningham and 20-year-old Punchok Wangail admitted to robbing the jewelry store and a payday loan store in a carnival from mid-
Late December-January.
The third suspect, Dhirmal Gohil, is expected to be on trial in defense of the charges against him.
But, as part of the statement of fact agreed by Cunningham and Wengel, prosecutor Marg Janzen will also put on the record the charges against Gohil.
The most profitable robbery.
Lafite jewelry store in Conestoga Mall in Waterloo
Including the fourth suspect who was not captured by the police.
In that incident, the robbers entered the store at about 10: 00. m.
Dark sunglasses and covers on the head and face.
One man smashed the display cabinet with a sledgehammer, and the other two sprayed it on three female employees with pepper spray.
A man in the mall is also pepper.
When the criminals fled to a waiting minivan, they were sprayed with jewelry worth about $575,000.
Three weeks ago, at the Fairview Park Mall in kidina, a similar method was used to steal 78 rings worth about $110,000 from Ben Moss jewelers.
Janzen said the man wearing women's clothes for the robbery brought a suitcase to transport the goods.
The carnival began at a Cashmax store in kidina, when disguised criminals jumped over the counter, monopolizing a female manager and asking for money.
When she told them that the safe was on the timer and could not be opened, Cunningham hit her head and another man hit her back.
They ran away with $375 from a cash drawer, but about six weeks later they came back with a knife and tape, waiting for the safe to open the time limit to staff.
When a female staff member saw the three men-this time wearing a construction vest in addition to facial camouflage-entering the video surveillance system, the plan was thwarted.
She pressed the panic alarm clock and ran out from the back door.
All the money was in the tills and the safe, and the criminal left nothing behind.
Coincidentally, the manager was robbed in the first incident and then on her way to work.
She received a phone call from an alarm officer and found three men fleeing in a minivan.
Police found the van not far away and arrested Cunningham, Wanger and Gohill after a short hike.
When two undercover men disguised as other prisoners were placed in their cells, they were detained.
At that time, only 18-year-old Gohil allegedly boasted to a police officer about all the money he earned in the robbery.
"If I am not caught, I will make millions of dollars," he said, based on the factual statement . ".
"I plan to make a big one in 10 days, diamonds and so on.
It is said that Gohil also talked about knowing Cunningham and Wangail since they were children --
Describe the three as "crew"
The importance of planning and nerves. “We f------
"Bring the sledgehammer and break the glass and people start running out of the store because they are soft," he allegedly told the police officer . ".
Cunningham told another official that they were prepared to arrest them through rehearsal stories and expected to be released on bail after setting aside funds for this purpose.
"If you have a group of good people that you can trust and everyone knows what to do, the police will never touch you," Cunningham quoted . ".
A machete, brass knuckles, stun guns, pistol ammunition, sledgehammer, and other evidence were found in a search of the apartment in Cunningham by kidina Vanier Drive.
The tall man with glasses, Cunningham, and the short and thin Wanger, jointly admitted three robberies and an attempted robbery.
In addition, they separately admitted that six months before the robbery, they violated the bail terms by interacting with each other, going to splendid park and possessing weapons.
Wangger was also suspended during the robbery because he used a imitation pistol in 2009 drug robbery
Near Sir John.
MacDonald Middle School in Waterloo
The two are scheduled to deliver a verdict, when surveillance video of the robbery will be broadcast in court.
Bcaldwell @ township enterprises.
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