Dresden Green Vault trial: Investigation documents found at suspect’s home
By DW
02 June 2022 |
10:24 am
Authorities say a suspect had complete copies of police investigation and judicial case files. Investigators also found glass shards in a getaway car, directly linking suspects to the theft of €113.8 million in jewels.
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