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Monday, 24th January 2005 (6003 views)

Jewellery thieves in Malaysia are set for disappointment after they stole items worth just £100.<br/><br/>The robbers made off with trays of dazzling jewellery but sharper eyes may have spotted the accompanying notice describing the true nature of the items.<br/><br/>Goldsmith Ng Soon Sing sells both gold and gold-plated items in his shop and had placed each next to each other in a display case.<br/><br/>But the hapless thieves not only scooped the less expensive items but then compounded their error by getting caught on closed-circuit television.<br/><br/>NG Soon Sing, 48, told the New Straights Times that he was held up by four men, one of them armed with a gun<br/><br/>He said the duo shunned the other gold items in the display case and packed the fake items into a bag before fleeing.<img src="http://directnews.dehavilland.co.uk/dn.gif?feedid=196&itemid=7635844"/>

 

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