Two sturgeons disappeared from a fish farm in Burgenland and just resurfaced at the competition. Now there’s a fight.
With Christmas just around the corner, it is actually high season for sturgeon breeders. But two caviar producers from Burgenland are currently plagued by completely different concerns. It’s a caviar thriller that even the police are getting into by now – and certainly deserves the title “strange”.
Both breeders were notified
Fokker S. was called three weeks ago. In an abandoned hall, two white sturgeons of 40 and the other of 60 kilos are for sale. S. slapped, paid 4000 euros for the beautiful specimens and material such as swimming pools and roof panels. Also 15 kilometers away, caviar producer Jan K. received a tip: two of his sturgeons had been stolen.
Jan. K. went with the police to his competitor S. And behold, the fish wriggled in his pond. Now K. feels robbed. “He should know that because of the existing species protection agreement it should be possible to trace where the fish comes from,” he scolds.
police on the train
Meanwhile, his opponent has to be questioned by the police. S. rejects theft in the “Krone” interview. He was offered the fish and paid fairly for it. He’d never steal, but, “If it’s his fish, it’s his.” S. expects to be left behind with the damage. The police must now solve the caviar thriller…
Source: Krone

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