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Police Confirm Bus Vandalized By CCTV Cameras Imagery

Around 7:20 a.m. on Sunday 23rd January 2022, police responded to a report that several buses at the Department of Public Transportation’s Dockyard Depot were broken into and the canisters into which passengers deposit their fares, removed.

The canisters contained an unknown quantity of cash.

Once the scene was forensically processed, officers conducted a search of the area and recovered a number of these canisters, minus the cash, hidden between rocks in the water near Moresby’s Plain.

CCTV footage recovered from the scene showed the suspects wore dark clothing, with their faces covered.

The investigation into this matter remains ongoing and anyone with information is asked to call 211 or, the main police number, 295-0011.

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