New detail in the robbery spoken by Germany! The whereabouts of Yasemin, who stole 8 million euros, was revealed

New detail in the robbery spoken by Germany The whereabouts

Yasemin Gündoğan, 28, who works for a money distribution company called Loomis in Bremen, disappeared on May 21 last year with 8.2 million euros. While the million-dollar profiteering had great repercussions in the country, Yasemin, who was sought after everywhere, disappeared. While Yasemin, who disappeared with millions of euros, could not be found yet, new details that emerged began to open the veil of secrecy in the event.

THE MONEY WAS LOSSED ON THE 4TH DAY

It was claimed that Yasemin Gündoğan, who was responsible for placing the packaged banknotes in the money boxes to be inserted into the ATMs, put the money in bags instead of money boxes and fled in a black minibus, and then did not come to work on the grounds that she was sick. It was stated that the stolen money was noticed on the 4th day as the incident coincided with a holiday, and a person was caught on suspicion of collaborating with Gündoğan. The photograph of Yasemin Gündoğan, whose arrest warrant was issued by the Prosecutor’s Office, was published by the police. Police officials also asked the public for help in finding Gundogan.

LOCATIONS HAVE BEEN DETECTED

While the whereabouts of the robbers were not known in the months passed, it was determined that the money was smuggled to Turkey according to the new arrival and Yasemin and her two Turkish friends who helped her stayed in a villa with a pool in the Aegean.

CLAIM HAS BEEN REACHED

According to the news of Sözcü based on the German newspaper Die Welt, the indictment has been reached. Accordingly, the prosecution determined that Yasemin took the money out of the company with a garbage truck thanks to the 41-year-old German named Henning B., with whom she became friends and flirted with.

It was determined that Yasemin, who offered food to Henning B. before the robbery and even gave her mobile phone, thus helped to remove the money put in the garbage truck, and then loaded it into the minibus that was rented from Berlin and had stolen license plates and smuggled it.

MONEY SHIP TO TURKEY

It was determined that the money was taken to Turkey. It is stated that Büşra S. (24) and Büşra’s friend, Yiğit T., the only accused other Turkish girl, assisted in taking the money. Büşra S.’s phone calls after the robbery entered the prosecutor’s file.

The encrypted and suspicious conversations of Büşra S., who met with her mother, were also recorded. While waiting for a prison sentence of up to 6 years for Büşra S., she is currently on probation and goes to the police station every day to sign.

Caught ON RETURN FROM VILLA

Yasemin Gündoğan, the main protagonist of the robbery, was lost after staying in a villa in the Aegean for a while. Büşra S., on the other hand, returned to Germany after her two-week Aegean adventure and was caught by the police.

THE ONLY NAME TRIED IN THE CASE

He is currently the only one on trial. On June 11, 26 thousand 115 Euros, believed to be the remaining share of the robbery, were found in Büşra S.’s house.

Germany issued a search warrant for Yasemin through Interpol. However, no trace of it has been found so far. It is not known who owns the villa.

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