C5N showed live the master engineering plan that the attackers devised to reach the bank’s vault. The images.
The ingenious tunnel built by the criminals who tried to rob the vault Macro bank in San Isidro, and that took them just over a year and a half of work, was shown live by C5N, in a chilling and surprising tour of the engineering work devised by this group of attackers.
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The video starts from the warehouse rented by the men on the street Chacabuco, which connected directly to the financial institution’s vault and made possible what could have been the largest bank robbery in Argentina’s criminal history.
Video: This is what the tunnel built by criminals who tried to rob a bank in San Isidro looks like inside
C5N He walked through the 150-metre tunnel that the group of 10 criminals spent a year and a half building to access the bank. A true work of engineering that included a ventilation system so that the attackers themselves did not have breathing difficulties while moving through the narrow space.
The images also show the buckets that the criminals used to remove the dirt and continue with their escape plan. The most curious and perhaps most ingenious detail of the case has to do with the skateboard they designed (a wooden board with four wheels) to transport the buckets.
Also, during the tour carried out by the chronicler of C5N Through the tunnel, you can see how the space was getting smaller and smaller as the criminals got closer to the target and the difficulties in breathing. They were only 5 meters away from reaching the target, but a protruding iron rod in the street was discovered by a shop employee, and this frustrated the master plan.
According to the latest information, the San Isidro Justice arrested four suspectsamong them, three criminals linked to the bar of National Club of Uruguay.
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