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Apac Production Boss Arrested Over Theft

Crime
The Apach District production coordinator, Dr. George Ococ, has been arrested for alleged theft.
The Apach Local Administration Police commander, Cockson Obich, says that Dr. Ococ connived with some people who broke into one of the department offices and broke into a cash box containing more than ONE MILLION shillings.
According to a statement made by Ococ's office attendant, Dr.Ococ asked her to hand over a bunch of office keys, but never returned some keys, suspected to have been used to gain entry into the cash room.
The Police boss said the theft was realized this morning after the cash box was found missing from its usual position.
Dr. Ococ was arrested this morning and is being detained at Apach police station pending an investigation into the incident.

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Type Report
Freelance author No
Location Apac, Uganda
Accepted on 2007-06-04 15:13:06

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