The police were even in the afternoon sparing with the details of the coup, and from Elgiganten wanted to be not comment on it. But the thieves, probably more, had somehow made it up on the store’s roof, and once there, sawn or chopped up one or more holes in the roof, and then also in the ceiling.
They had then celebrated down in either a retail or warehouse space.
Mobile phones, laptops and other electronics products for a total value of at least a quarter of a million crowns were subsequently arrested. Exactly what and how much will now have an inventory display.
Everything indicates that the perpetrators then took the same route back again, with all his prey – and disappeared from the scene in any pending goods vehicles.
Nothing ‘shows that no door out of the store opened.
Police are unclear whether the store’s alarm system sabotaged before the coup, and that the perpetrators therefore given plenty of time in coming – or if they had been carefully prepared, and could carry out the coup in just a minute.
A silent alarm is reported, however, still have tripped at the quarter-in-time, and when the store manager a while later was in place, he could immediately see that the alarm had been sharply. Police were called immediately to the scene.
Police Techniques was this afternoon in place to secure the track, but it’s unclear what gave. Reportedly, there are several security cameras in the store, and in the area.
Elgiganten in Sweden has been hit by a series Rififi coups in recent years, including in Orebro, Nykoping, Växjö and Uppsala – and as recently as last week in Uddevalla. Where incidentally secured track.
Three years ago, also suffered Elgiganten on Castle Hill in Lyckeby an almost identical coup as yesterday. Then came the thieves on the roof later in malls wing, at a DIY store, and took then further away to Elgiganten ceilings, which were sawed up. Then were reportedly first alarm system out.
The coup in night is associated with a significantly simpler burglary kebab cart outside the store, at the same time. A door to the caravan was broken up, and a float in the 2000 crowns left in the cart was stolen.
Much seems to indicate that both burglaries perpetrated by professional criminals.
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