EU arrest warrant against burglars: Enlightenment of 42 offenses
EU arrest warrant against burglars: Enlightenment of 42 offenses
After extensive investigations, the police have obtained an EU arrest warrant against a burglar, which is said to be responsible for a series of thefts. This suspect, a 39-year-old Slovak, is accused of committing at least 42 burglaries into basement compartments and bicycle rooms in Burgenland, Lower Austria and Vienna between October 2023 and February 2024. He is said to have used special tools to crack safety devices and achieve the objects. The damage caused is estimated on an average five -digit sum, since the man deliberately stolen property to make a profit in Slovakia.
The Burgenland State Police Directorate describes that the investigation by the district criminal service in Neusiedl am See led to a clear picture of the activities of the perpetrator. It was found that after the break -in, the stolen goods were brought to Slovakia for sale. Thanks to the cooperation with international authorities, the 39-year-old was arrested in Croatia, where he is in custody due to the EU arrest and other crimes.
European arrest warrant and delivery
The Eisenstadt public prosecutor's office played a crucial role in the issue of the European arrest warrant, which enables the Austrian authorities to deliver the suspect after serving its prison sentence in Croatia to Austria. It remains to be seen how the further investigation develops and whether possible accomplices of the man can be identified. This search for midsts is part of a comprehensive strategy to ensure security in the region and to prevent future break -ins.
This situation raises questions about security in the region and shows the importance of international cooperation in the fight against crime. The police are confident that the clarification of these cases can reduce the number of burglary thefts. The example of the Slovak could serve as a warning for potential criminals that believe that they remain undetected.
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