Three Dutch Arrests in Investigation Into ATM Attacks in Austria - DutchNews.nl
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Four suspects have been arrested in Austria for a series of ATM bombings. Three of them are Dutch, the fourth is German. Austrian police tracked them down after an international investigation involving Dutch and German police. House searches were conducted in the Netherlands. According to Europol, also involved in the investigation, Germans also participated in the ATM bombings, but the main suspects of the "highly sophisticated group" are from …
The criminal police managed to strike another big blow against an international bankomat bomber gang. International investigators were able to arrest four suspects only a few hours after the last act in OÖ. A total of 28 bankomat blasts have occurred in Austria so far. At a press conference on Monday, BK director Andreas Holzer, the regional police directors Franz Popp (NÖ) and Andreas Pilsl (OÖ) as well as Jens Liedhegener from Europol presente…
On August 19, the police arrested four people immediately after a crime in Upper Austria, and eight more suspects were investigated. In total, 19 suspected gang members were removed from circulation by the SOKO Bankomat. And further arrests are in the pipeline, according to Andreas Holzer, Director [...]
In a further blow against internationally active ATM bombing gangs, police arrested four people immediately after an attack in Upper Austria on August 19, and eight more suspects were identified. In total, the Special Unit for ATM Investigation (SOKO) has thus taken 19 suspected gang members out of circulation. "And more arrests are in the pipeline," said Andreas Holzer, Director of the Federal Criminal Police Office (BK), at a press conference …
Four suspected ATM attackers arrested in coordinated takedown – Cross-border action targeted group allegedly responsible for cash machine robberies with solid explosives in Germany and Austria
Austrian, Dutch and German law enforcement authorities, together with Europol, have identified and arrested four individuals believed to be responsible for explosive attacks on cash machines in Austria. Two individuals suspected of having blown up ATMs with solid explosives were taken into custody in Austria along with two individuals suspected of aiding them. In Germany, […] Source
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