The next excitement of Raiffeisen! Four weeks after a robbery of a record bank, two crashes of crashes failed in a branch in Döblingen with a late “carnival robbery”.
The first spectacular Coup-de “Krone” reported there at the beginning of February at the Rochusmarkt in the Raiffeisen-Stadtbank. A thief of a supermarket series, so far, at the age of 15, has fallen back again. The Port -Broer entered the Gable Cross location in the Country Road with a deceptively real looking toy gun.
And at least briefly, until his arrest, could look forward to one of the most amazing robbery in the recent history of domestic crime: because the 40-year-old infamous professional criminals brought no less than just half a million (!) Euro in a bag.
Loalling cash challenged
Now the next raid, but freely after the legendary EAV, BA-BA struck a bank robbery about a failed perpetrator. Because two Poles of 40 years and 37 entered the Raiffeisen-Stadtbank in Muthgasse in Döling on Wednesday morning. In broken English they threatened with a weapon in their backpack and asked for a million dollars.
When the surprised employees did not really know what to do, the theft Tölpel stood out again without prey.
Nothing in the emergency car
The alarmed police arrested the duo one alley only shortly thereafter. On the way to the arrest, one of the suspects could no longer keep himself – and put his femora in the emergency car. Later the homeless Poles, which were not reported to us, also dismantled their cells. An alko test that was performed showed a total of five per thousand ear of the two that alleged bank robbers were prevented from having 2.5 per thousand.
Bank robbery or only costs for cleaning services?
Because the unemployed men did not have a weapon, they were generally indicated. Now the public prosecutor of Vienna must decide on any charges or the type of violation. The palette in the Criminal Code varies from attempted theft to no criminal offense. Then only the costs for cleaning the service vehicle would remain …
Source: Krone

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