Wrong police officers: Tullner gang member sentenced to court

Wrong police officers: Tullner gang member sentenced to court
A remarkable case of crime in Tulln concerns the so -called “police trick fraudy gang”. After the conviction of three members of this group last October, another suspect was recently brought to court. This 23-year-old had been held responsible for unexcused absence at the previous trial.
The machinations of this gang are complex. In December 2022, the young gang member hired an already convicted money picker and passed on his personal information to a 24-year-old Turk. At the time of the crime, he was in a seven -year prison sentence, from which he was still able to take part in the criminal activities of the organization. This criminal association is based in Turkey, where several of their leaders have already been brought to trial.
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The judge Markus Grünberger, who also led the previous processes, vividly explained the structure of the gang, especially for the students present in the courtroom. A particularly remarkable case concerns another member of the group who received a shocking prison sentence of 400 years! In the current procedure, however, the "small fish" received comparatively low punishments. Particularly noteworthy is an incident in which a 79-year-old Tullner was tried to be brought an amount of around 70,000 euros. This led to a decisive breakthrough in the investigation.
The convict received a prison sentence of 14 months, of which 10 months were suspended on probation. His defender, Jürgen Brandstätter, emphasized that his client had made a confession during the police questioning. Brandstätter advocated giving his client the opportunity to earn a livelihood and welcomed the additionally arranged probation assistance and the therapy for addictive problems as useful support.
Overall, this case shows the far -reaching structures and the persistence of criminal organizations that can continue to operate despite the detention of their members. A deeper analysis of this problem can be found in the detailed report www.meinbezirk.at .
In particular these days, it remains to be seen how the local community reacts to the continuation of these processes and whether further measures are required to combat such criminal activities.