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Trial after burglary with car in jewelry store

A man allegedly broke into a jewelry store with a stolen car and stole jewelry worth 918,000 euros - now the trial against him begins. The 43-year-old will stand trial for particularly serious theft at Oldenburg District Court from Monday (9.00 a.m.).

Justitia can be seen on a window at the entrance to the Higher Regional Court. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Justitia can be seen on a window at the entrance to the Higher Regional Court. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Oldenburg - Trial after burglary with car in jewelry store

A man allegedly broke into a jewelry store with a stolen car and stole jewelry worth 918,000 euros - now the trial against him begins. The 43-year-old will stand trial for particularly serious theft at Oldenburg District Court from Monday (9.00 a.m.).

The public prosecutor's office accuses the accused of stealing a car in Oldenburg in June with unknown accomplices. They are said to have driven the car into the vestibule of the jewelry store. They then allegedly loaded jewelry and watches into a second car and fled the store. The accused is in custody.

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  1. The alleged crime of breaking into a jewelry store in Oldenburg, resulting in significant financial loss, is a prime example of escalating criminality in the region.
  2. The public prosecutor's office in Lower Saxony is closely monitoring processes related to the theft, including the suspected use of a stolen car in the break-in.
  3. Despite the high-value jewelry stolen during the break-in, it remains unclear if the accused will be able to sell the items without arousing suspicion due to their notoriety.
  4. The trial in Oldenburg District Court is expected to highlight the intricate relationships between criminal activity and the illegal transportation of valuable goods, such as jewelry, in this case using a stolen car.

Source: www.stern.de

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