
So he is willing to just hand it over back to the owner? He can still be charged with handling stolen property esp if the owner had reported the theft. A CID officer might actually pretend to be the owner and set up a meeting only for him to arrest the 'good samaritan' On 11 Apr 2014 09:59, "Claude D'souza" <claudedsouza1@gmail.com> wrote:
Morning all, Came across this in today's Nation (attachment)...might help someone here or someone who knows someone
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