Two thieves admitted to robbing a building in Skopje
Goran Naumovski
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Some of the items were found and returned to the owner. After the case is fully documented, an appropriate charge will be filed against them.
Yesterday at 13.10 in the police station Aerodrom were called II (29) and S.A. (28), both from Skopje. They are suspected of taking several items from a building under construction on Franjo Kluz Street in Skopje on the 18th of last month.
In an official conversation with police officers, they confessed to the crime, and the confiscated items were found and will be returned to the owner. After the case is fully documented, an appropriate charge will be filed against them.
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