During some excavation work in Sandnes, Norway, a worker discovered a bag full of money, stored in several shopping bags and in a black garbage bag. The total amount is estimated to be several million crowns, and authorities are considering the possibility that the money may come from the Nokas heist in 2004, the largest in Norway's history. The worker acted correctly, immediately notifying his superiors without touching the money. The police have taken the money and are handling it carefully to avoid damage. Authorities are curious to find out the origin of the money, considering that it was in circulation during the time of the heist. So far, it is not known exactly how much money is involved in this unusual discovery.
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Un muncitor în construcții a găsit milioane, în timp ce excava terenul, pe un șantier: „Prada din cel mai mare jaf din Norvegia”
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