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Three men have been charged after more than $2 million in jewellery was stolen from a store in Melbourne's south-east.
Police allege two men entered a jewellery store in Dandenong's CBD and assaulted and threatened the victim at about 6pm on December 29.
The victim was allegedly tied up with his hands bound and his mouth gagged while the pair robbed the store.
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Detectives executed search warrants this morning and have since arrested a 66-year-old Doncaster man, a 60-year-old Pakenham man and a 38-year-old Narre Warren man.
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The 66-year-old and the 60-year-old have since been charged with armed robbery and assault-related offences.
The 38-year-old has been charged with trafficking methylamphetamine.
The men will all front Dandenong Magistrates' Court today.
Police previously said the stolen jewellery included 21 carat gold necklaces, bracelets, pendants, rings and cash.
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