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After mega theft at Commerzbank: puzzles about the mysterious millions from the safe deposit box

2021-10-26T19:07:51.402Z


Thieves got in three times at Commerzbank on Promenadeplatz. There is no trace of the millions captured. A gang is now being tried for the second time.


Thieves got in three times at Commerzbank on Promenadeplatz.

There is no trace of the millions captured.

A gang is now being tried for the second time.

  • In the Munich * Commerzbank there was a theft worth millions.

  • Two hooded perpetrators are said to have stolen a total of 4.6 million euros from lockers.

  • A bank employee is said to have given them tips - the trio is now on trial.

Munich - black hat and thick winter jacket: The video camera in Commerzbank recorded two men who are said to have stolen 4.6 million euros from a locker.

The case first made headlines two and a half years ago - but it has not yet been resolved.

Since Tuesday, the district court has tried the second attempt to convict the millionaire thieves.

The verdict is not even expected to fall until June 2022.

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Bank employee Silvia F. is the main suspect in the case

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Munich: Rich Russian woman deposited 4.6 million euros - but the money disappeared from her locker

It is also still unclear who the real head of the gang is. The public prosecutor's office lists Silvia F. (58) as the main suspect. She has been with Commerzbank since 1992 and most recently looked after wealthy clients from Russia. At the end of November 2016, the bank employee had processed an order from a millionaire: Evgeniya B. had deposited a total of 4.6 million euros - the money was distributed among four lockers. But a year and a half later, the money was gone.

According to the indictment, Silvia F. passed on secret information from the bank to a gang that includes her son Luca (31).

He is said to have planned the theft and acted "in the background".

In the bank itself, as one of the masked perpetrators, Besart H. (27) is said to have been.

According to the indictment, he entered the branch at Promenadeplatz 7 (old town *) a total of three times: on December 8, 2017, on February 2, 2018 and most recently on March 1, 2018. Silvia F. should allow men "unhindered access to the vault" to have.

They each left the bank with suitcases.

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The Commerzbank branch on Promenadeplatz: This is where the million-dollar theft occurred

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It's a crime thriller case.

Because the money has disappeared to this day.

The third day of the negotiations on November 16 will therefore be crucial: Then the rich Russian woman, who heard the millions, will testify.

She was also charged in the first trial of the theft of millions, which began in January 2020, but did not appear for her testimony.

Judge Gilbert Wolf then stayed the proceedings.

It has been restarted since yesterday.

But Wolf announced: “So far we have not received any feedback from the lady.” Only on November 16, the judge said of the proceedings, “we will then see where we are”.

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Lawyer Adam Ahmed leads Hüseyin B. (27) into the hall: The accused is said to have planned the theft of millions

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Theft in Munich: Defendant is employed again at Commerzbank after custody

Silvia F. and her son did not provide any information yesterday.

For Besart H., attorney Adam Ahmed said: "He has nothing to do with the allegations." Explosive: All three defendants have been at large after a brief custody in spring 2019 - Silvia F. even officially re-employed at the bank.

But: "Ms. F. is currently released from work and has never resumed work after the termination of the dismissal protection process," says Commerzbank spokeswoman Renate Christ.

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