Bulgaria Arrests Suspected Pink Panther in €580,000 Halkidiki Jewelry Heist - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency
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Two "Pink Panther" Members Arrested for Major Jewelry Heist in Greece
Some of the rare jewelry recovered from the criminal network. Credit: AMNA Authorities have arrested two members of the notorious “Pink Panthers” criminal network in connection with a high-stakes heist at a luxury hotel jewelry store in Greece’s Halkidiki. The heist, which took place on September 2, 2025, resulted in the theft of watches and jewelry valued at nearly €580,000 (approx. $678,000). International investigation and arrests The case wa…
Bulgaria Arrests Suspected Pink Panther in €580,000 Halkidiki Jewelry Heist - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency
Bulgarian authorities have arrested a member of the notorious Pink Panthers criminal network in connection with a high-profile jewelry heist in Halkidiki, Greece, in which nearly €580,000 (around BGN 1,135,000) worth of jewelry and luxury watches was stolen. The arrest follows months of investigation by the Sub-Directorate for Combating Organized Crime in Northern Greece, which identified two Serbian nationals, aged 48 and 46, as the main perpet…
After a months-long investigation by experienced police officers of the Organized Crime Sub-Directorate of Northern Greece, two Serbian nationals, aged 48 and 46, were identified
Two suspected Panther gang members arrested over Halkidiki jewellery heist
Two of four people believed to be members of the notorious Pink Panther crime organization wanted in Greece in connection to a high-profile jewellery heist in Halkidiki in September 2025 have been arrested abroad, police said.
A robbery was investigated at a jewelry store in a hotel unit in Chalkidiki, which was committed on September 2, 2025. More...
Police officers from the Northern Greece Organized Crime Sub-Directorate proceeded to investigate a robbery that had been committed on September 2, in a jewelry store of a hotel unit in Halkidiki, with loot reaching 580,000 euros, arresting two members of a criminal organization (Pink Panthers). Two foreigners, 48 and 46 years old, were identified for the case, against whom European Arrest Warrants were issued, pursuant to which they were arrest…
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