Manhunt for robbery in Leopoldstadt: Who knows these suspects?

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The Vienna police are looking for witnesses to robbery cases in Leopoldstadt. Please contact the Vienna State Criminal Police Office for information.

Manhunt for robbery in Leopoldstadt: Who knows these suspects?

The Vienna police are currently looking for suspects in connection with a robbery that occurred at the Volkertmarkt in Vienna-Leopoldstadt at the beginning of January. Loud vienna.at A passerby's wallet and cell phone were stolen. After the incident, the stolen bank card was used to withdraw unauthorized amounts of money from several cigarette machines. The victim sustained minor injuries in the attack.

The investigation is being conducted by the Vienna State Criminal Police Office, Center-East branch. On the orders of the public prosecutor, images of the alleged suspects were published. The police are asking witnesses who have information about the perpetrators to come forward immediately. Tips can be submitted anonymously by calling 01-31310-62800.

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The stolen credit card was used on the same day in a gas station shop in the Leopoldstadt district, which is documented by video footage. Any relevant information in this case is also requested from the Vienna State Criminal Police Office, whereby the telephone number is again available at 01-31310-62800 polizeiticker.at reported.

Crime in Austria

The reports from the Federal Criminal Police Office provide background information on crime developments in Austria. The Police Crime Statistics (PKS) has recorded all reported criminal cases since 2001, which provides a comprehensive basis for the strategic planning of police measures. The main factors influencing the PKS numbers are the reporting behavior of the population, the intensity of police controls and changes in legislation.

The security report, which is prepared annually by the Federal Ministry of the Interior (BMI) and the Federal Ministry of Justice (BMJ), presents security and crime developments in detail. Further information is available via the Office for Crime Statistics in the Federal Criminal Police Office. If you are interested, you have the option of contacting Krimistatistics@bmi.gv.at by email, as described in the information on bundescriminalamt.at can be found.