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"Aktenzeichen xy..." Looks for References to Sparkassen-Coup

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Red and yellow gloves, stolen marks: With the help of the ZDF, the police are looking for clues about the perpetrators of the burglary into the vault of a savings bank branch in Gelsenkirchen.With the pervasive noise of a core drill, moderator Rudi Cerne welcomed the spectators on Wednesday evening at the start of the ZDF search program "Acts sign XY... unresolved".With such a tool from the building and civil engineering, according to Cerne, unk…

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Red and yellow gloves, stolen marks: With the help of the ZDF, the police are looking for clues about the perpetrators of the burglary into the vault of a savings bank branch in Gelsenkirchen.With the pervasive noise of a core drill, moderator Rudi Cerne welcomed the spectators on Wednesday evening at the start of the ZDF search program "Acts sign XY... unresolved".With such a tool from the building and civil engineering, according to Cerne, unk…

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NRW Interior Minister Herbert Reul was informed about the investigation at the scene of the million-dollar coup in Gelsenkirchen. More than 200 police officers evaluate traces and question witnesses.

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More than 200 investigators have been in use since the million-dollar coup in a savings bank in Gelsenkirchen. Now the audience of "File Sign XY" is supposed to provide the decisive clue.

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Center

Now the police are taking a drastic measure to finally make a breakthrough in the Sparkassen-Raub case in Gelsenkirchen.

·Germany
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Money, gold and jewellery were stored in 3000 Sparkassenfachen in Gelsenkirchen. Now everything is gone. We are looking for traces with the F.A.Z. correspondent Reiner Burger.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Many bank customers are alarmed. Insurers register significantly more demand for insurance for valuables in lockers. The burglars are still on the run.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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