Suspect held in Ukraine over Poland's ‘heist of the century’
PR dla Zagranicy
Paweł Kononczuk
16.11.2017 12:45
Ukrainian authorities have detained one of the suspected masterminds behind a multi-million theft in Poland dubbed the “heist of the century.”
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The suspect, named only as “Grzegorz Ł.,” was detained on Wednesday in a small locality near the port city of Odessa on the Black Sea in southern Ukraine.
The Ukrainians were tipped off by a special Polish police group that specialises in tracking dangerous criminals. The suspect faces extradition to Poland.
The heist took place in July 2015 in Swarzędz, a town in west-central Poland.
A guard entrusted with money destined for cash machines and branches of the PKO bank drove off in a car carrying over PLN 8 million (USD 2.2m, EUR 1.9m).
The guard had used a false identity when he was employed several months before the heist. He left no fingerprints because he always wore gloves at work.
“Grzegorz Ł.” was the deputy head of a security firm in which the guard had been employed.
(pk/gs)
Source: IAR