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April 27, 2011
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WORKERS CAPTURE BOSS' THINGS |
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Crystal Harrison, Star Writer
A group of disgruntled security officers are now on the run after they allegedly went to their boss' business place during the Easter weekend and removed an estimated $20 million worth of equipment because they were dissatisfied with their salaries. Information reaching THE STAR is that the security officers who received their salaries fortnightly allegedly lost their 'cool' last Thursday after realising that some of them only received $3,000 or in some cases no pay at all for their labour. The incident reportedly occurred sometime between Thursday night and the wee hours of Friday morning. dumbfounded THE STAR understands that when the security firm owner visited his business place on Friday, he was dumbfounded as it was apparent that a whirlwind had passed through his property. Items reportedly missing from the security firm include a tractor, computers, a forklift and office supplies. The items reportedly are valued at an estimated $20 million. The Kingston Eastern police are
investigating.
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