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2005/10/25-26 [Reference/History/WW2/Germany, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:40254 Activity:nil
10/25   http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051025/od_nm/croatia_crime_dc
        German robber calls his mom and got caught. HEIL GERMANS!
        \_ Wouldn't you think a bank would take some precautions to
           encase/secure the transport vault for 7.2 million euros to
           make it difficult for one man to rob it?
           \_ Yeah, by hiring the security guard.
           \_ Banks often send regular employees to fetch cash when
              customers want large withdrawals. I don't know about $7.2
              million, but definitely hundreds of thousands.
              \_ "Hey Boss, sorry, I got really sick after that pickup and
                 had to go home.  I was dizzy and the doc gave me some stuff,
                 I'm really not sure what happened to the $7.2m".  :-)
              \_ There was a ca. $25m robbery in Zurich a few years ago--some
                 guys rammed a car into a courtyard where a post office cash
                 transport was being unloaded, brandished SMGs and got most
                 of the stash (they were all caught.)  VW had an ad for
                 its mid-size transport trucks a bit after, with the caption
                 "they could have taken it all along..."  -John
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Reuters Call to mom seals robbery suspect's fate Tue Oct 25,10:04 AM ET ZAGREB (Reuters) - A phone call to his mother led to the downfall of a su spected German robber, who was arrested in Croatia after fleeing his hom eland and eluding police for nearly two weeks. Croatian police said the security guard made off with 72 million euros h e was supposed to deliver to a German bank and fled to the Adriatic coas t -- where he had apparently always dreamed of living. After managing to evade a police and Interpol manhunt for 10 days while h iding out in the coastal Croatian city of Zadar, the suspect was nabbed after making a phone call to his mother, the daily Jutarnji List reporte d Tuesday. Most of the money was still in his car as he only bought some clothes and shoes, police told the newspaper. "We believe all the money was in the trunk of his car, but we are still c ounting it," police chief Antun Drazina was quoted as saying. The 38-year-old father of three had a life-long dream of buying a house o n the Adriatic sea, one of his former colleagues told the German press. Republication or r edistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the pri or written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any error s or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon .