A reward of $ 150,000 for the retrieval of stolen objects…

News 19 July, 2017
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    Philippe Beshro promises a reward of $ 150,000 to any person who will be able to provide the police with information in order to recover his property, but also the criminals.

    Valerie Bidégaré

    Tuesday, 18 July, 2017 13:52

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    Tuesday, 18 July 2017 16:57

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    A businessman from the region of Quebec offers a reward of $ 150,000 after being robbed of jewellery and parts collection of a value that it considers “at least half a million dollars.”

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    “I have cold sweats, I’m angry, I’m disappointed, I don’t sleep, I can no longer work, I do not understand anything, I am becoming crazy”, sharing Philippe Beshro.

    In the late afternoon, last Thursday, the businessman received a call from his wife who, in a panic, informed him that their condo located at 2211, chemin St-Louis had been burglarized.

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    “Everything was turned upside down. The cushions of the couch, the clothes, it was the brothel,” says Mr. Beshro. “They opened the panels of the library, they picked up the old money that I was collecting, jewelry, my passport, and they are gone with my safe,” growls the man of affairs heading into the room where he was.

    “It weighs 200 pounds. It was screwed into the concrete. They have not even broken the floor, not even broken concrete. The bolt is not cut or broken. How they did this, I don’t understand”, asks the one who has contacted the police immediately to file a complaint.

    It is estimated that the value of jewelry, collectibles, and money that was stolen would be valued at half a million dollars” when he published an announcement in a daily newspaper of Quebec city, where he promises a reward of $ 150,000 to any person who will be able to provide the police with information in order to recover his property, but also the criminals.

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    “I had a watch Longines 5 star, the only one in the world, hand-made by a Cuban. A Rolex, diamonds, a $ 100 which must be dated 100 years with the picture of George VI top” lists, including Mr. Beshro showing off a few photos.

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    “They do not prevail in their graves. I don’t understand how they did it to get out of here with a safe, down in the elevator six floors and no one saw anything or heard anything”, said Mr. Beshro who complained that the facility lacks security cameras.

    Since the publication of the announcement of Mr. Beshro, the police Department in advance to be flooded with calls. Without going into details, the spokesperson for the SPVQ, David Poitras, confirms that a “flight file has been opened” following the complaint of Mr. Beshro and that an investigation is underway to attempt to elucidate the mysterious volume

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    Mr. Poitras is not, however, able to confirm or deny if the flight went nice and smoothly, or the estimated value of the stolen objects. He recalls that persons who have information can contact the 418-641-ACT, but the announcement is not an initiative of the SPVQ.