70-year-old Innsbrucker fends off auto thief with courageous intervention!
70-year-old Innsbrucker fends off auto thief with courageous intervention!
Innsbruck, Österreich - A brave 70-year-old Innsbrucker tried to prevent a car slump on Monday evening. While he worked on his property, an unknown perpetrator wanted to steal his unlocked vehicle around 8:30 p.m., the key was even in the ignition lock. When the senior heard and looked up the cropping engine noise, he caught the thief when trying to flee. The pensioner grabbed the criminal on his jacket and pulled him out of the car, but the perpetrator was able to escape. Despite the immediate search by the police, the unknown persons have so far occurred at the vehicle, while the vehicle has occurred, since the perpetrator crashed into a follower, as krone.at reported.
organized crime in Berlin
In contrast to the thread attempts in Innsbruck, in contrast to the thwarted attempts to the theft, a wave of aggressive car breakouts has been recorded in Berlin. In the past six months there has been an alarming increase of burglaries in vans, especially in the districts of Spandau and Reinickendorf. The perpetrators operate professionally by cutting a hole into the series vehicle doors with a sheet metal scissors and then unlock the door manually. They aim at expensive tools and materials, which is why many craftsmen are in front of ruin. "Two cars were cleared in two days," complained Frank Mrazek from the Staakener Limra-Heitung-Sanitarian GmbH, while Karl-Heinz Kruschke, another affected person, reported a total of 3800 euros in repair costs after he was stolen several tools worth up to 4000 euros, such as the Berliner Zeitung explained in detail.The police in Berlin, however, are under pressure to keep an overview of the perpetrators and the high number of burglaries. The burglaries fall under "particularly heavy theft from cars", but are not processed centrally. Several gangs from Eastern Europe, including Serbia and Bulgaria, are responsible for these crimes and thus cause those affected to remove their most valuable tools from the vehicles after work in order to avoid robberies. The condition is so bad that some owners, like Klaus Ratzmann, only reimburse their advertisements online because personal contact with the police brings little relief.
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