The Regional Court of Bamberg in Germany has sentenced fifteen members of a Dutch led organised crime group (OCG) that robbed a series of Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) in Germany, causing massive damage. The OCG members have been served prison sentences of between one year and nine months and five years and eleven months for a series of violent robberies in southern Germany. Eurojust coordinated the investigations and judicial cooperation between the German and Dutch authorities.Read More
Sentences of over five years for Dutch criminals robbing ATMs in Germany
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