Albanians, Serbs arrested in Spain, stole money from ATMs

Seven people have been arrested by Spanish civilian guard on charges of the structured criminal group and the theft of a number of ATMs in several cities in the country. Four Albanians, two Serbian and a Spanish citizens made up the “specialised” group in the theft of the ATM [banks] in Spain. The gang is charged with at least 9 strikes in ATMs between [...]
Four Albanians, two Serbian and a Spanish citizens made up the “specialised” group in the theft of the ATM [banks] in Spain.
The gang is accused of at least 9 strikes in ATMs between the provinces of Alicant, Albacete, Valencia and Murcia.
The thieves used a fork type to force open ATMs. Even the pirum used for cargo was stolen, media reports.
The gang carried out their blows in the early hours of the morning and in areas where industrial property was located. They pulled the ATM with “prunion” to get it out of the country and then transported it to a safe place to steal it in peace.
During the brief operation, the whole gang was positioned on the road to see or signal the possible arrival of the police.
On Friday we left behind the gang took their last shot and was then arrested. Police in their residences found about 150,000 euros, a series of cars and other materials.
After the arrests, they appeared before the court, which ordered their free ban on all members of the gang except the Spaniard who had helped hide vehicles.












