Feb 15 • 20:14 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

In Germany – the 'most impressive' robbery of the century that no one noticed

A group of robbers executed a massive bank heist in Germany by drilling a hole through the wall, stealing millions and leaving authorities baffled.

Over the weekend after Christmas, a gang of thieves managed to pull off a spectacular bank robbery in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, by boring a hole through the wall with an industrial drill. They stole from more than 3,000 safe deposit boxes, making off with millions of euros. Shockingly, the police have yet to apprehend any suspects, leaving the community in a state of disbelief and anger as numerous customers lost their life savings, family heirlooms, and other valuables in the heist.

The incident raised serious questions about the security and oversight at the bank, particularly as local politician Herbert Reul, the Minister of Internal Affairs for North Rhine-Westphalia, voiced concerns about how such a brazen crime could occur without detection. He questioned whether there was any insider assistance, how the thieves went undetected by the bank's security systems, and why no one heard the drilling. The implications of this robbery extend beyond the immediate financial losses, as it has caused a significant erosion of trust between the public and financial institutions.

Currently, the police in Gelsenkirchen are appealing for witnesses to come forward, as they conduct their investigation and attempt to piece together how the thieves managed to execute such a well-planned scheme. Investigators believe that the robbers potentially broke into the bank through an adjacent parking lot, raising further questions about the security of the area and urging a reassessment of bank security protocols across the region.

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