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ATM Sprinklers Are Missing when Fleeing Bavaria

Three alleged ATM blasters from the Netherlands are missing after an escape in Bavaria. The men have previously blown up an ATM in Austria and were seriously injured. The investigation is ongoing.

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Three alleged ATM blasters from the Netherlands are missing after an escape in Bavaria. The men have previously blown up an ATM in Austria and were seriously injured. The investigation is ongoing.

·Munich, Germany
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Three of those Dutch bankers, who visited a Gmundener bank branch on Friday night and then robbed the car of a maturant, are said to have been arrested in Bavaria that night. Before that, they were supposed to have delivered themselves with the officials a wild chase with up to 260 km/h. The probably Dutch quartet, which on Friday night blew up a Gmundner ATM and then robbed the car of a maturant, the police continue to keep on their trots.

·Vienna, Austria
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After the bankomat blast in Gmunden, the police are investigating a suspected network of perpetrators from the Netherlands. Three men were arrested and a suspect is still on the run. After the bankomat blast in Gmunden on 16 May, the police assume that the injured and arrested suspects are part of a Dutch gang. It is about a network of intensive offenders, which is also active in Germany and Austria, the executive said on Monday. The prosecutor'…

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After the bankomat blast in Gmunden three suspects were caught in Bavaria. The escape ended after a chase with an accident.

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The suspects were injured in a traffic accident with a rented escape car in Marktl. There was a chase before.

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A spectacular chase with the police took place that night on Sunday, the bankomat bombers of Gmunden were delivered. Three men were arrested after a serious traffic accident.

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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