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They entered the bank in Lübeck dressed in mum salaries.
And left with SEK 100 million.
Now the league is being chased by a German special force.
December 21 last year the alarm went off at Deutsche Bank’s office in German Lübeck.
Within a few minutes, the police had surrounded the building and searched the premises.
But the perpetrators were gone. There were 326 empty bank deposits.
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A total of EUR 10 million, corresponding to SEK 100 million, has disappeared.
The bank’s surveillance images show how four masked men dressed in long, mommy sausage -like infoclosemam mammary sausage slices for long down jacket. Down jackets and coats at 11.30 am the bank with suitcases and backpacks.
“High tech trick”
According to Photo The perpetrators may have stayed hidden inside the bank until after closing time. They should then have avoided triggering the alarm system with the help of a “high -tech trick with a laptop”.
Then they broke up the bank compartments and leaned them on cash, jewelry and valuables.
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The perpetrators must then have left in two escape cars that have been parked in the courtyard.
“It is an outstanding, very complex investigation that differs significantly in character and scope from other investigations,” the police director told the picture.
A reward of EUR 5,000 has been issued to the person who comes with information that leads to the identification of the perpetrators.
The police have also put in the special force “Carbonum” to hunt right on them.
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The full screeners received SEK 100 million. Photo: Alamy Stock Photo
“Broke down”
One of those hit hard by the cheeky coup is the 74-year-old former media designer Burkhard L who got rid of all his savings.
– I broke down when employees told me that my cabinet had been looted, he tells picture.
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Now he is struggling to get back 40,000 euros that he has gotten rid of. But Deutsche Bank does not want to replace him as it is believed that customers’ insurance does not include burglary.
– This has ruined my life.
A spokesperson for Deutsche Bank says to picture:
“We fully support the police investigation and will do everything in our power to help clarify the matter and limit any damage to the customers concerned.”