The 21-year-old criminal spent millions of dollars on the coast of the Iberian country on high-end cars, casinos and leading a life of luxury
Dieter Muller He became one of the wealthiest criminals in Europe after stealing 53 million Swiss francs from the Zurich Post Office in 1997. The thief was captured off the coast of Spain after standing out for his great expenses. His arrest was added to 12 people in Switzerland, two in Italy plus informants and accessories.
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The crime leader had had a luxurious and striking season in the Iberian country that aroused suspicion in the area. The young man deposited a sum that could translate into 2 million dollars in a Spanish bankacquired a high-end BMW brand car and began financing a purchase of a chalet in Almoradi. These actions were also complemented with large tips in restaurants and entire days of gambling in the region’s casinos.
The police actions culminated in a frantic 20-kilometer chase until they were able to catch Muller, along with his girlfriend, Marinalva. This procedure was one of the most relevant movements for recover what would be 15 million dollars of the money that belonged to Switzerland.
The story of Dieter Muller, the billionaire thief who ended up in prison
The theft of 53 million Swiss francs, approximately 38 million dollars, was dubbed “the robbery of the century” by the European country for its movie story. It began with the theft of a post office van. It was modified with stickers from the Telecom company to go unnoticed by the barrier of the bank’s guards.
Four armed people got out of the vehicle after entering the private parking lot of the financial institution. They threatened the employees who were loading an armored truck and in just a few seconds they loaded five boxes into their “Telecom” van. Their plan was not more lucrative because they did not have more spaces and they must have left two boxes before fleeing in a hurry.
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The money that was recovered
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The city of Zurich had one of the biggest chases in its history but, at one point, the trace of the criminals’ van disappeared completely. The police indicated that their plan was carefully thought out and that They must have had some internal informant. In addition to recognizing that There were flaws in their security systems because the cameras were unable to identify the thieves because they always had their backs turned in the videos. It was also revealed that the tickets they obtained were used and were not registered.
Source: Ambito