Young Afghan as a petrol station robber: 4,000 euros loot and drastic punishment!
Young Afghan as a petrol station robber: 4,000 euros loot and drastic punishment!
Nordburgenland, Österreich - At the regional court of Eisenstadt, a 21-year-old Afghan was sentenced to three years of unconditional imprisonment for his role in a series of petrol station robberies. The convict, who was fully confessed, attacked a total of three petrol stations in Lower Austria in spring 2025 and captured around 4,000 euros in cash. The motive for his actions was a pronounced gambling addiction that led to considerable debts to friends and the community, such as [oe24.at] (https://www.oe24.at/oesterreich/chronik/afghane-wollte--wollte-bei-brueste-von-angestellter-sehen reported.
The 16-year-old, his friend and accomplice, was spoken guilty of contributions to contributions and received a reduced prison sentence of 18 months, of which 12 months are due. The two perpetrators lived in a refugee home in Northern Burgenland and had planned their first raids in an alarming cooperation.
The raids
The first raid that the 21-year-old committed alone took place in March 2025. In April the petrol stations were attacked together by car. It was noteworthy that the 21-year-old guided the young people to go into the petrol stations and to check the gender of the employees employed there in order to specifically consider a woman as inferior.
In the third attack, the Afghan threatened the employee with a kitchen knife and asked them to hand over it. In a desperate attempt to save herself from the situation, the employee logs that she was pregnant, which ultimately stopped the perpetrator from further affecting her. This detail illustrates the extreme psychodynamics that can take place in an attack.
legal classification
In general, petrol station cases are a common topic in legal training and exams because they touch a variety of criminal aspects. In Austria, the various facts such as robbery (Section 242 of the Criminal Code) and severe coercion (§ 253 StGB) are dealt with. This is once again illustrated by the circumstances under which the deeds were committed, in particular by the threats of the employees and the associated psychological consequences for the victims, according to Juraexamen.info.The police crime statistics (PKS) in Austria captures such incidents and helps to present and analyze developments in criminal events. These statistics are not only important for scientific considerations, but also support strategic fighting from the Federal Criminal Police Office, as shown on bundeskriminalamt.at.
Both judgments in this case are currently not final, which could possibly lead to further legal disputes in the future.
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