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Large-Scale Police Operation at Benko-Villa in Innsbruck

Summary by Die Presse
A burglary alarm at the villa of René Benko in Innsbruck-Igls triggered a police operation. Apparently nothing was stolen.

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It's not the first burglary in the last few weeks. It wasn't until July that a heavy dinosaur sculpture was stolen.

·Vienna, Austria
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Large-scale police operation on Saturday afternoon in the idyllic Innsbruck district of Igls! The scene was the now empty villa by Signa founder and billions-prisoner René Benko. After a triggered burglary alarm several strips were ordered to the luxurious property. An hour-long operation was the consequence. Several police cars, civilian patrol vehicles, forensic protection, drone & co.: In Innsbruck-Igls the large contingent of operatives caus…

·Vienna, Austria
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A burglary alarm at the villa of René Benko in Innsbruck-Igls triggered a police operation. Apparently nothing was stolen.

·Vienna, Austria
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IGLS. The former luxury residence of Signa founder René Benko in Innsbruck-Igls, sitting in U-Haft, has apparently become the destination of burglars.

·Linz, Austria
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The former luxury residence of Signa founder René Benko in Innsbruck-Igls, sitting in a prison, has apparently become the destination of burglars. Unknown people may have invaded the villa on Saturday, but according to media reports, nothing has been stolen. The Tyrolean police confirmed a burglary into a villa on Sunday on APA request.

·Salzburg, Austria
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According to the police, no items were stolen. The burglars could not be found. Already in July unknown people tried to enter the villa.

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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