30 million euros stolen from a bank in Germany: criminals broke into 3200 safes
Robbery in Gelsenkirchen
According to Главком: In Gelsenkirchen, Germany, a major robbery occurred in which criminals stole approximately 30 million euros from a branch of Sparkasse bank. The attackers breached the vault, breaking into an astonishing number of safes - about 3200. This crime has harmed over 2500 bank customers.
The robbery was discovered on the night of December 29. It is known that the perpetrators planned the operation and managed to execute it using various methods to crack the safes, which indicates a high level of preparation. The incident has raised concerns among the population and prompted law enforcement agencies to take active measures for investigating the case.
Investigation and Consequences
Currently, the police are examining all circumstances of the robbery to find those responsible and recover the lost funds. This case is one of the largest heists in German history, highlighting the growing risks for financial institutions in the country.
This incident underscores the relevance of the security issue for financial institutions in Germany, as the perpetrators demonstrated a high level of organization and technical preparation.
The government and law enforcement agencies are likely to be forced to reconsider existing security measures in banks to prevent similar crimes in the future. The investigation may also reveal new methods used by criminals that could threaten the financial system of the country.
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