Kingston, Jamaica (McKoy’s News) – Major developments coming out of Beryllium Limited, one of Jamaica’s top security companies, after cash was reportedly stolen from one of its armored trucks over the weekend.
According to reports, the incident occurred on Saturday, and while the exact sum of money stolen has not been disclosed, investigators have confirmed that one of Beryllium’s own employees is being probed in connection with the daring theft.
In a statement released on Thursday, Beryllium said it has launched an internal investigation and is working closely with the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to track down those responsible and recover the stolen assets.
“We are confident that, with the advanced investigative measures now in progress, there will be positive developments leading to the recovery of the assets and the apprehension of those responsible,”
— Beryllium Limited, official statement.
The company assured its customers that the safety and integrity of its operations remain top priority, and promised that every effort is being made to bring the situation to a “swift and successful resolution.”
The incident has sparked intense discussion across social media, with many Jamaicans questioning how such a breach could occur under one of the island’s most heavily guarded operations.
Police investigations are ongoing, and McKoy’s News will continue to track this story as it unfolds.

