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Hamburg Employees Reportedly Stole More than Two Tons of Coffee From Employers

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The police in Hamburg have secured more than 1900 kilos of coffee, 20,000 euros of cash and a luxury watch for a 31-year-old. The man is suspected of stealing from his own employer for months.

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Not with drugs, but with coffee, apparently a man has traded in Germany. He is said to have stolen more than two tons of coffee from his employer and sold it to others. The police are now investigating the bean thief. The employee of a company that deals with coffee is suspected of having stolen it for months. On Monday morning, the Hamburg police then took action, as they announced. The officers caught the 31-year-old man when he left the facto…

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The police in Hamburg have secured more than 1900 kilos of coffee, 20,000 euros of cash and a luxury watch for a 31-year-old. The man is suspected of stealing from his own employer for months.

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During a search of the staff member ' s apartment, law enforcement officers found more than 20,000 euros in cash and high-quality watches.

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Companies report to the criminal police, investigators catch the 31-year-old after work. It's about over two tons of coffee.

Hamburg (dpa/lno) – The Hamburg police seem to have uncovered a large-scale coffee theft. A company's reference led the investigators to the trail of a 31-year-old man, the police in the Hanseatic city explained. The man was suspected of having stolen over two tons of coffee and subsequently sold it profitably. A company reported to the criminal police at the beginning of August and expressed the suspicion against the 31-year-old employee. Prior…

Hamburg police have arrested a suspected coffee thief who, while working as an employee of a company, is believed to have stolen more than two tons of roasted coffee. A tip from the company in question led investigators to the 31-year-old, police announced on Thursday. On Monday morning, officers stopped the man as he was leaving the factory premises in Hamburg-Hamm. During a search of his vehicle, they found around 500 kilograms of fresh coffee…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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