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‘Ocean’s Eleven’ gang steals millions in cash, gold and jewellery from German bank

Thieves use quiet Christmas period to drill their way into vault, smash open more than 3,000 safe deposit boxes and make off with the loot

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A giant hole in a wall of the vault of a Sparkasse bank branch after thieves broke in at the weekend. Photo: Police Gelsenkirchen handout via AFP
Agence France-Presse

Robbers used a large drill to break into a German bank’s vault room during the extended Christmas break and steal cash, gold and jewellery worth €30 million (US$35 million), police and the bank said on Tuesday.

The spectacular heist in the western city of Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia state, saw thieves smash open more than 3,000 safe deposit boxes and make off with the loot.

While the criminals remained at large, hundreds of distressed bank customers massed outside the branch on Tuesday demanding information.

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According to police, the robbers drilled their way into the underground vault room of the Sparkasse savings bank from a parking garage.

The perpetrators drilled through a thick concrete wall. Photo: Police Gelsenkirchen via AP
The perpetrators drilled through a thick concrete wall. Photo: Police Gelsenkirchen via AP

The bank said the branch was “broken into over the Christmas holidays” and that “more than 95 per cent of the 3,250 customer safe deposit boxes were broken into by unknown perpetrators”.

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