One of the biggest burglary coups in German criminal history took place in Gelsenkirchen. Investigators estimate the loot at around 30 million euros.
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During a break-in into the vault of a savings bank branch in Gelsenkirchen The perpetrators stole around 30 million euros. Investigators announced this based on an initial estimate. 3,200 lockers were broken into and more than 2,500 victims were affected.
The crime, which was discovered on Monday night, is likely to be one of the biggest burglary coups in German criminal history. Once again, numerous angry people gathered in front of the branch in the Buer district who wanted to receive information.
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