"Not the Approach of Repentance: 20 Years in Prison for Bank Robbers in Tyrol
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The 26-year-old sued man was particularly brutal. A second defendant was sentenced to 13 years in prison. "The bank staff are broken, the judge explained the harsh verdict.
During the trial after five bank robberies in Innsbruck and Kufstein, a Tyrolean (26) denied four out of five acts. On the second day of the trial on Tuesday, however, a witness severely charged him. She experienced the horrors of a robbery twice and said: "It was the same perpetrator. "The man accused of the assault ruled out 20 years, his co-perpetrator had to be detained for 13 years. As reported, the 26-year-old had only known himself guilty…


The men in Innsbruck and Kufstein had captured almost 600,000 euros and had acted extremely aggressively.
The verdicts were not legally valid for the time being. The trial had lasted for two days. Overall, the total profit for the five raids was 580,000 euros.


Following five bank robberies in Innsbruck and Kufstein between November 2023 and July 2024, two men were sentenced to long prison terms by a jury in the state capital late Tuesday evening. The 26-year-old first defendant was sentenced to 20 years in prison for aggravated robbery and kidnapping for ransom, while the 33-year-old second defendant was sentenced to 13 years in prison for complicity in two counts of aggravated robbery.
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