WILLEMSTAD – Four individuals, including two security guards employed at the Corendon hotel, have been convicted for the theft of fourteen televisions from a hotel storage facility.
The incident took place in March last year, when the two security guards, who were responsible for safeguarding the premises, orchestrated the removal of the televisions. According to the court, they enlisted others to assist in collecting the stolen items.
The judge ruled that the defendants had seriously violated the trust placed in them by their employer, particularly given their role in maintaining the hotel’s security.
Sentences handed down range from community service to suspended prison terms, all accompanied by a probation period of three years. The court took into account that the individuals had no prior criminal records.
One of the defendants also faced allegations of assaulting his partner, but was acquitted of that charge due to insufficient evidence.