Moore Case Sent Back
(N.Z.P. A.-Reuter—Copyright) BOGOTA, August 20. The three judges considering the'allegation of theft against the England soccer captain, Bobby Moore, have decided to refer the case to the judge who originally dealt with it, for reconsideration in the light of new evidence. Captain Jaime Ramirez, the head of the Colombian police intelligence service, says he has concrete proof that Moore did not steal a £6OO bracelet from a jewellery store, and that the owner of the store and a key witness collaborated in making the theft allegation.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 11
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