Shortly before the mega jewel heist in Dresden (D): Clan member (24) googled “best burglary targets for beginners”

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The Arab Remmo clan always makes headlines in Germany. Three perpetrators of the jewelery heist in Dresden.

Criminal machinations, criminal trials and regular headlines: the Remmo clan is considered one of the largest criminal families in Germany. In November 2019, several masked perpetrators broke into the residential palace “Green Vault” in Dresden and stole works of art and valuable jewelry. Now the researchers found in the mobile phone history of the youngest Remmo suspect (24): Before the jewelry robbery in the residential palace, the 24-year-old googled the best burglary targets for beginners.

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In the extensive trial before the Dresden Regional Court, the suspect’s Google search history was discussed, as ‘Bild’ reports. A year before the burglary, he did research via Google: “The best burglary targets for beginners.” He also asked the question: “How do burglars know where big loot can be found?”

Searched the internet for burglary tools

According to investigators, this search history speaks volumes. “He searched for hydraulic presses and spreaders, asked Google how bulletproof glass can be broken and whether window grilles can be bent open,” Bild quoted the researcher as saying. During the 2019 burglary, the Remmo clan used the mentioned tools and actually opened the windows.

According to “Bild”, he also googled the price of gold and wanted to know how to clean it with household cleaners, make a bomb and blow up an ATM. Moreover, he may have wanted to flee after the crime, because there were indications that he was looking for an apartment in Istanbul (Turkey).

The accomplice probably drove to the scene of the crime

The youngest Remmo has not yet responded to the allegations. He is accused of complicity in a robbery. The evening before the crime, he was supposed to take his brother (27) and other suspects to a meeting place. From there they wanted to leave for Dresden, but were stopped by the police. However, the youngest Remmo suspect managed to mislead civilian investigators. This allowed the remaining men to reach the crime scene.

The 24-year-old reportedly wrote in a chat afterwards that he left so that the others could have some rest.

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Source: Blick

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