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May 9, 2015
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1,000 sim cards stolen |
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Man charged with larceny A man employed to a telecommunications firm, who allegedly stole 1,000 SIM cards, had his bail extended in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court on Wednesday. Livingston Price has been charged with larceny as a servant. It is alleged that Pryce, who is the price sales support executive at one of the island's telecom's firms, allegedly used his position to facilitate the procurement of approximately 1,000 SIM cards on behalf of another company. The SIM cards were then prepared and given to the accused for configuration. However, it was later discovered that no formal request was made by the company for these SIM cards, neither were they delivered to the organisation. Pryce was then arrested and charged on April 7. He is to return to court on May 22. |
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