How the 31-year-old stole 8 million euros from the bank, put the money in garbage bags and...

It has been two and a half years, but the freedom of Yasemin Guendogan, suspected of the robbery of 8 million euros, ended when the authorities arrested him at the Bremen airport.
The 31-year-old woman was traveling from Turkey to Germany when she was handcuffed at the airport. According to the lawyer, the young woman surrendered herself. On Tuesday, she appeared before the court, where she was sentenced to prison.
Guendogan is responsible for the spectacular theft from the money transport company 'Loomis' in Bremen on May 21, 2021.
The 31-year-old was employed by the company and her job was to pack the banknotes into cash boxes, which were then sent by armored cars to bank ATMs.
On Friday, May 21, 2021, she put the plan into action: Instead of putting the banknotes in the designated boxes as usual, she packed 8 million euros in bags and threw them in a garbage can, and to avoid detection, she threw away the trash others on bags of money. He then took the container outside, unloaded the money into a Mercedes Vito rented in Berlin with stolen license plates and disappeared without a trace.
It was only after four days, when the employees were putting the cash boxes into the bank ATMs, that they noticed the crime.
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