Boston Herald

3 FACING CHARGES IN $420G ROBBERY CASE

- By JOE DWINELL

Money exchangers on their way home with more than $420,000 in cash stuffed into a silver suitcase were robbed at gunpoint in Roxbury, launching a dragnet by police who tracked down the dough and arrested three men within hours.

The startling call went out for the armed robbery Tuesday at 5:40 p.m. and ended in the arrests nearly five hours later. The three men were arraigned yesterday. Police report the money is in custody.

“The preliminar­y investigat­ion suggests a planned robbery targeting a commercial­lycash transfer service,” said Jake Wark, spokesman for Suffolk District Attorney Daniel F. Conley.

Adnan Tahlil, 23, of Roxbury was arraigned yesterday on charges of armed robbery, receiving stolen property, and possession of a Class B substance. His bail was set at $75,000.

Lee Harvey, 24, of Dorchester was charged with receiving stolen property and held on $50,000 bail.

Merih Tekleghior­ghis, 25, of Brookline was charged with receiving stolen property. His bail was set at $5,000.

All three are due back in court July 26.

The money service employees work for an unidentifi­ed business on Tremont Street that sends money for clients to family members in other countries.

Two cars, a MercedesBe­nz and a Toyota, blocked the victims’ car on Cedar Street, robbing them of the cash, police said.

Cops then were called in deploying “takedown” and “surveillan­ce” cars as they tracked the suspects, the report states.

Members of the department’s Youth Violence Strike Force joined in the hunt. Police said they “immediatel­y recognized” the two cars used in the robbery.

The three suspects — and the piles of cash adding up to $420,339 — were cornered on Dudley Street in Dorchester about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday.

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