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The Great German Drill Heist: How Thieves Stole €30M

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In a heist reminiscent of a Hollywood thriller, a group of sophisticated thieves managed to siphon approximately €30 million (roughly $33 million) from a German savings bank. The audacity of the crime, which utilized heavy machinery and precise planning, has sent shockwaves through the European banking sector and left investigators hunting for a highly professional crew.

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A high-stakes robbery in Germany has captured international attention after thieves successfully breached a high-security vault to steal €30 million. Using heavy-duty industrial drills, the perpetrators managed to bypass sophisticated alarm systems at a local savings bank, executing one of the largest physical bank heists in recent European history.

The operation appears to have been planned with military precision. Investigators believe the crew gained access to a building adjacent to the bank, allowing them to work undetected for hours. Using specialized equipment, they bored through reinforced concrete walls to reach the safety deposit boxes and main cash reserves. By the time bank employees arrived the following morning, the criminals had vanished, leaving behind only the debris of their mechanical intrusion.

What makes this heist particularly striking is the apparent failure of modern security protocols. Despite the noise and vibration typically associated with industrial drilling, no alarms were triggered in a way that alerted local law enforcement in time. This suggests the thieves may have had "insider" knowledge of the bank's layout or possessed the technical expertise to jam or disable seismic sensors and silent alarms.

German authorities have launched a massive manhunt, coordinating with Interpol to track the movement of the stolen funds. While the bank has assured customers that most losses are covered by insurance, the breach has sparked a nationwide debate regarding the vulnerability of physical bank branches in an increasingly digital world. For now, the "Drill Gang" remains at large, leaving behind a €30 million hole and a very embarrassed security firm.

Key Takeaways

Precision Engineering: The thieves used industrial-grade drills to penetrate reinforced vault walls from an adjacent property.

Security Failure: Despite the scale of the operation, the bank’s high-tech alarm systems failed to alert authorities during the breach.

Massive Losses: With €30 million stolen, this ranks as one of the most significant physical robberies in Germany’s modern history.

Adapted From

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4grzz60kp3o

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