After the crazy coup in Gmunden (Upper Austria) – four perpetrators first blew up an ATM and then stolen an escape car – opened the stolen car in a forest in flames that reported “Kroon”. The perpetrators are still fleeting. The police ask for instructions from the unknown criminals.
“Where and how the four wanted refugees have fled, the subject of the investigation is. That is why we ask the population for every hint, whether it is now through private video recordings, wild camera recordings and suspicious perceptions,” says police spokeswoman Barbara Riedl. The executive is looking for the help of the search for four serious criminals.
Review: Wild scenes had played in the parking lot of the Gmunden High School in the night of Friday. Maturants had slept in their car after playing jokes from their school. But the restrest was abruptly over when after a loud bang, four men from nearby Sep shopping center hurried to the parking lot.
VW Tiguan was robbed of graduates
They had blown up a cash machine next to the door and made their escape car unusable: the Audi S8 -Aarbags caused the pressure wave of the explosion. Because the men needed a new vehicle to flee, they robbed the VW Tiguan of a student and gave them money. That was at 2.45 pm.
Almost 20 hours later – around 10:15 am – The fire brigade was called for an assumed forest fire in Aichkirchen near Lambach about 27 kilometers away. It soon became apparent that it was not trees, but a VW -Tiguan burned and was completely destroyed. It was just as quickly clear that the car was the escape car of the four ATM sprinkles. The police are therefore being investigated by the police.
Back -up vehicle probably
Since it can be assumed that the perpetrators are members of an organized gang from the Netherlands who operated from the Czech Republic, the perpetrators probably have a back -up vehicle that they then changed after the Tiguan was flared. However, it is currently still unclear where the ATMs between the coup and the fire were in 20 hours.
Source: Krone

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