In Hollywood movies, an employee stole 8 million euros in Germany

German authorities suspect that an employee working for a money transfer company succeeded in stealing 8 million euros from the company in the German city of Bremen, in a Hollywood manner.

The 28-year-old employee has disappeared, while the prosecution and the police are conducting investigations on charges of theft and are looking for the fugitive accused, by publishing pictures of her, helping to reach her as soon as possible.

According to the German "Deutsche Villa" website.

The details of this theft date back to late May, when the employee was responsible for mobilizing the money requested by customers, and then it was delivered to them at a later time via a transportation that is very secure.

It is suspected that the employee placed several security bags filled with cash in a wheeled container.

She claimed that she suffered from illness, as she requested sick leave.

Police suspect that the container was later loaded by a black truck, without attracting attention.

It seems that the robbery was very elaborately planned and leaves no room for doubt, as the police concluded that prior to the robbery, license plates from the city of Bremen were stolen, and that the truck that carried out the operation was rented from a rental company in Berlin, which may indicate that The possibility of possible partners in crime.

The German newspaper "Pfizer Couriers" reported that the stolen money amounted to about 8 million euros.

The authorities believe that the employee managed to escape outside Germany, while many details about the theft are still unknown.

The authorities are trying to reach the employee as soon as possible, as the surveillance camera is examined, and witnesses are being tried, while the perpetrator threatens a prison sentence of up to ten years on charges of grave theft, according to the Public Prosecutor's Office.

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