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7 October 13:09

The German police have arrested four people, including a Romanian, for the theft of Audi and Porsche wheels, with a total damage of 1.6 million euros.

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A well-organized gang has been dismantled in Germany, suspected of stealing wheels for luxury vehicles, with an estimated damage of 1.6 million euros. Three suspects, two Poles and one Romanian, have been arrested, while an Italian woman has been placed under judicial control. The investigation revealed 13 thefts from a car depot, and the police confiscated 170 wheels and large sums of money. The suspects acted in coordination, transporting the stolen goods abroad.

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Mai multe persoane, printre care un român, prinse în Germania după ce au furat roți de Audi și Porsche. Prejudiciu uriaș
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Un român, doi polonezi și o italiancă au furat roți de Audi și Porsche de 1,6 milioane de euro
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Furt de lux în Germania! Un român și alți trei indivizi au sustras roți de Audi și Porsche în valoare de milioane de euro - Ziarul Românesc

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The police in Lugoj conducted searches in Buziaș, targeting two Romanians suspected of stealing multimedia equipment in France, with damages exceeding 40,000 euros.
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A family of Romanians from Graz was caught with six stolen cars from Norway, following a traffic control.
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A Romanian member of the 'Banda de los Rolex' was arrested in Madrid for stealing luxury watches, including a heist of 37,000 euros.
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Two women have deceived dozens of people, illegally selling homes and cars, causing a damage of 1.3 million euros. The police conducted searches in Bucharest and the neighboring counties.
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Seven suspects have been arrested as part of a European investigation into VAT fraud involving electronic products, with estimated losses of 48 million euros.
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A Romanian couple was arrested in Hungary for the theft of jewelry worth nearly 30,000 euros, committed in several localities.
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