German police stand trial over €200,000 jewelry store raid
By DW
06 August 2021 |
5:54 pm
The two suspects, known only as David S. and Felix B. for legal reasons, face up to 15 years in jail if convicted of the 'dash and grab' robbery at a luxury store in Bavaria earlier this year.
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