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Thomas Drach sentenced to 15 years in prison

On Thursday, the Cologne Regional Court sentenced Thomas Drach to 15 years' imprisonment for several cash-in-transit robberies and attempted murder. The court also sentenced the Reemtsma kidnapper to preventive detention.

Verdict - Thomas Drach sentenced to 15 years in prison

On Thursday, the Cologne Regional Court sentenced Thomas Drach to 15 years' imprisonment for several cash-in-transit robberies and attempted murder. The court also sentenced the Reemtsma kidnapper to preventive detention.

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  1. Thomas Drach's criminality in Hamburg and North Rhine-Westphalia, including several robberies and an attempted murder, resulted in a 15-year prison sentence.
  2. The regional court in Cologne handed down a 15-year prison sentence for Drach's involvement in cash-in-transit robberies and an attempted murder, adding to the ongoing discussions about justice and judgments in Germany.
  3. The infamous cash-in-transporter, Thomas Drach, was sentenced to 15 years in prison in a high-profile trial in Cologne, drawing attention to the issue of prison sentence lengths in Germany.
  4. The regional court in Cologne issued a 15-year prison sentence for the notorious robber Thomas Drach, who had also attempted to take a life, and sparked debates about criminality and punishments in Germany.
  5. Thomas Drach, a known criminal in Germany, received a 15-year prison sentence for his involvement in multiple cash-in-transit robberies and an attempted murder, following a trial in the Cologne Regional Court.
  6. The notorious criminal Thomas Drach, the alleged Reemtsma kidnapper, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for robberies and an attempted murder, and was also given preventive detention by the Cologne Regional Court, leading to discussions about imprisonment lengths in Germany.
  7. Drach, the infamous cash-in-transporter who had been linked to several robberies and attempted murders, was given a 15-year prison sentence by the Cologne Regional Court, drawing attention to the issue of judgments and punishments in Germany's regional courts.

Source: www.stern.de

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