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