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Two Brothers Cover the Barcodes at Ikea: Swiss Justice Condemns Them to More than 17,000 Euros Fine

Summary by Le Parisien
The two young men tried to put several items in cash at a reduced price in an Ikea store in Dietlikon, Switzerland, before being caught in the bag.

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By sticking false labels on expensive items, two brothers tried to fool the caisse d的IKEA. They were intercepted at the exit.

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The two young men tried to put several items in cash at a reduced price in an Ikea store in Dietlikon, Switzerland, before being caught in the bag.

·Paris, France
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The two men had built this scheme to pay 17 euros for a set of furniture that actually cost 865 euros. They were arrested at the exit of the store.

·Paris, France
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Two Swiss brothers wanted to save money through Ikea's automatic caisses in Dietlikon, in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland. They were caught up in security and finally had to pay a heavy price.

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In Switzerland, two brothers tried to reverse labels to pay less. Losing bet: instead of paying 871 euros of goods, they will have to pay 17,500 euros of fine.

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ladepeche.fr broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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