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In a disturbing matter, two people were brought to trial on Tuesday because of their alleged slump in Kioske in Schwabach and Büchenbach. The case moved the mind and drawn attention to the security situation in these cities.
The accused, a 40-year-old man and a 37-year-old woman, are suspected of having broken into these shops at night. The break -in is said to have been associated with a systematic approach, which indicates a well thought -out planning.
Details of the incident
In the burglaries, goods worth several thousand euros were stolen. According to the police, the deeds near Schwabach and Büchenbach took place, which caused the police to initiate intensive investigations. The objects that were stolen included cigarettes and other valuable articles that could be sold on the black market. The procedure of the perpetrators and the selection of the kiosks indicate that they were well familiar with the business operations of the shops.
The investigators are currently also analyzing video material from surveillance cameras that could provide information about the acts of the crime. It was reported that the couple had previously appeared police, which motivates the public prosecutor to demand tougher punishments. The case could therefore have far -reaching consequences for the accused.
In addition, it should be noted that the incidents take place in a time increasing burglary figures, which raises questions about the security and stability of local business. Consumers and shopkeepers are concerned about the possible increase in criminal activities in the region.
The process that attracted attention due to the severity of the allegations takes place before the district court. In the coming weeks, further witnesses will be heard and evidence will be presented. The judgment could have serious consequences for the accused, especially if they were found to be guilty.
The court hearings are observed with interest because they offer an insight into the current security situation in the affected cities and could possibly give impetus to further measures against crime. Additional information is on www.nn.de to be found.
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