Remmo-Clan Wanted to Use Berlin Power Outage for Robbery - Police Intervened
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No electricity, everything is dark: in Berlin, several men want to take advantage of it, they are targeting an ATM. At least three of them are apparently part of a notorious family.
Since Saturday (January 3rd) the south-west of Berlin was in the dark. At icy temperatures up to minus eight degrees not only electricity for light and heating was lacking – the darkness also made the affected neighborhoods easy prey for looters. The police were in permanent use and registered 20 attempted or successful burglaries: 450 officers of the Berlin police supervised the blackout area. The arson attack on a cable bridge over the Teltow …
While numerous people were sitting in the dark in the southwest of Berlin and had no electricity, the notorious Remmo clan wanted to steal money. However, the police could stop the men before they could crack ATMs.
Members of the clan apparently wanted to use the blackout in Berlin for fast money.
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