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  • Data: 2006-02-22 21:53:40
    Temat: Re: Napad na bank we Wrocławiu
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    Nizej jest opisany napad ,ktory rowniez mial miejsce dzisiaj. Zrabowano
    $43.5 mil.

    To byla robota z glowa a nie to co we Wroclawiu.



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    LONDON, England (CNN) -- Authorities in Kent, England, have appealed to the
    public for help in solving the armed robbery of a security company, which
    involved the kidnapping of a manager and resulted in the theft of 25 million
    pounds, or about $43.5 million.

    The incident at the Securitas security depot in Tonbridge began Tuesday
    evening, according to a statement issued by Kent Police's serious and
    organized crime unit.

    A depot manager was stopped by what he believed to be an unmarked police car
    about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday as he drove home from work, police said. The car was
    believed to be a Volvo with blue lights in its radiator grill.

    "A passenger wearing a high-visibility jacket and police-style hat got out
    and spoke to the manager who, thinking these were genuine police officers,
    got back into the car with him where he was handcuffed," police said. The
    Volvo drove off.

    At about the same time, the manager's wife and young son were visited at
    their home by two men who said they were police officers and told them there
    had been an accident involving the manager. The wife and son were taken from
    their home, police said.

    Meanwhile, the Volvo met up with a white van, and the manager was tied up,
    put into the van and driven to an unknown location, where he was threatened
    at gunpoint and told his family would be at risk if he did not cooperate,
    authorities said.

    About 1 a.m. Wednesday, the manager was taken to the security depot. A white
    truck also arrived there, and six men -- at least some of whom were armed --
    tied up the depot staff on duty "and then loaded a substantial amount of
    money" into the truck, police said.

    "They left about 2:15 a.m. and staff raised the alarm about an hour later.
    No one was hurt during the incident, but the staff were all very shocked by
    what happened."

    The statement did not address when the manager's wife and child were
    released, and did not divulge the amount stolen.

    Police appealed to the public for information about the vehicles used, the
    statement said.

    "In particular, officers would like to hear from anyone who saw the
    manager's silver Nissan car being stopped ... or who saw a Volvo or similar
    car rendezvous with a white van, or anyone who saw a white 7.5-ton truck in
    the Tonbridge area in the early hours of Wednesday morning."

    "This was a traumatic ordeal for the manager of the security depot and his
    family and for all of the staff who worked there," Kent Detective
    Superintendent Paul Gladstone said in the statement.

    "This was clearly a robbery that was planned in detail over time -- someone
    must have information that will help us in the hunt for the robbers. A very
    substantial sum of money running into millions of pounds has been stolen and
    we are determined to bring the robbers to justice."

    According to its Web site, Securitas is a worldwide company that offers
    security services, security systems and direct and cash handling services
    for businesses.

    The Wednesday robbery is one of the largest in United Kingdom history, but
    the largest all-cash robbery occurred in December 2004, when about $50
    million was stolen from a bank in Belfast, Northern Ireland. That case
    remains unsolved.

    "miecznik" <p...@g...SKASUJ-TO.pl> wrote in message
    news:dti6f8$sd9$1@inews.gazeta.pl...
    >: Napad na bank we Wrocławiu :.
    > 22 lutego 2006 - 15:32
    >
    > Około godz. 14 do banku Millenium na rogu ul. Świdnickiej i Piłsudskiego
    > we
    > Wrocławiu wszedł ubrany na czarno mężczyzna i grożąc przedmiotem
    > przypominającym broń zarządał od kasjerki gotówki. Kasjerka oddała mu
    > nieznaną kwotę. Sprawca uciekł. Policja rozpoczęła poszukiwania mężczyzny.
    > W
    > tej chwili zablokowane są dworce PKS i PKP.
    >
    >
    > Placówka jest zamknięta. Nikt nie może wejść do środka. Na zewnątrz
    > pilnują
    > jej ochroniarze. Sprawca napadu ma około 30-40 lat. Miał na sobie czarne
    > ubranie i białe adidasy. Nie wiadomo ile pieniędzy zrabował.
    >
    > PRW
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > --
    > Wysłano z serwisu Usenet w portalu Gazeta.pl ->
    > http://www.gazeta.pl/usenet/


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