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Police Safe Burglarized by Cops --- Detainee’s Chain Stolen while in police safe.

Philipsburg:--- A Jamaican national identified as Calbert Edwards who was arrested last week Wednesday for falsified documents is still in shock after he discovered that a police officer stole his gold chain while it was in the police safe. In an exclusive interview with SMN News, Edwards said he was arrested on Wednesday at the Census Office when he went to register his residency papers. Edwards said officials at the Census Office told him that the stamp on his birth and marriage certificates is false, therefore they called the police. Edwards said the officers took him to the Philipsburg Police Station where they arrested him. "While at the police station the arresting officer took my gold ring, gold chain, and my wallet with $47 and placed it in a plastic bag. Edwards said on Friday he was released from police custody after paying a fine of $300. He said after he was released an officer went to get his belongings and it was that officer who discovered that his chain was missing. "I was looking for the chain and when I could not find it the female officer showed me the plastic bag and said someone cut open the bottom of the bag and stole the chain. The officer further advised me not to sign for my belongings because the chain was missing. I even saw the officer that was dealing with my case and he told me he heard my chain disappeared." Edwards said that the officers asked him to return to the Philipsburg Police Station on Monday to file an official complaint with officers York or Wheil. "I still cannot believe that there are thieves in the Police Station, I think those things happen on the streets but now I am shocked to learn that the people who are supposed to protect us and our properties are in fact the ones stealing from prisoners.
Edwards said the person (cop) who stole his chain probably believed that he would have been deported today and no one would have known about the stolen chain.
Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte has promised to look into the matter on Monday since he was not informed of the incident.
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