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Police Search Sparkasse for Millions of Coups

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After the spectacular burglary in Gelsenkirchen, the police have now searched the bank. A lawyer accuses the institute of a possible violation of the disclosure obligation.After the spectacular burglary in a Gelsenkirchener Sparkasse, the police searched the institute on Tuesday. The aim is to secure data carriers as well as necessary customer data. It is not a matter of suspicion against the Sparkasse or individual employees, a police spokesman…

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After the burglary into a Sparkassen branch in Gelsenkirchen, the police searched the bank's office because the data requested was only provided incompletely according to investigators. The measure did not address employees, but at the same time there is evidence of internal perpetrator knowledge.

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More than a week after the burglary into the vault of a Gelsenkirchener Sparkasse, the police searched the premises of the branch.

·Germany
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Police raid after the million-dollar coup in the Sparkassen branch in Gelsenkirchen-Buer.

·Germany
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After the burglary into the Institute's vault, officials, among other things, ensure customer data. However, investigators also check whether insider knowledge has been passed on for the act.

·Munich, Germany
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The police search the office space in the robbed savings bank in Gelsenkirchen because the bank did not want to release certain data. FOCUS found out this online. Now a explosive insider suspicion arises.

·Berlin, Germany
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After the spectacular burglary in Gelsenkirchen, the police have now searched the bank. A lawyer accuses the institute of a possible violation of the disclosure obligation.After the spectacular burglary in a Gelsenkirchener Sparkasse, the police searched the institute on Tuesday. The aim is to secure data carriers as well as necessary customer data. It is not a matter of suspicion against the Sparkasse or individual employees, a police spokesman…

·Germany
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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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