Lockers broken into in a German bank


Diepholz/Bremen – Again, a number of lockers were broken into in the basement of a bank branch in Germany – this time in the municipality of Stuhr near the northern German city of Bremen. So far there is no trace of the perpetrators, the police said on Friday evening. At the end of December, burglars in Gelsenkirchen got into the vault of the local savings bank through a drill hole. They broke into more than 3,000 safe deposit boxes and fled with millions of dollars in gold, cash and other valuables.



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