Police nab five who stole from Berlin’s toilets

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Berlin, Feb 12: Berlin police said on Friday they have arrested five men who have repeatedly broken open public toilets and stolen money from their coin boxes.

It costs €0.50 ($0.57) to use the public facilities in the German capital.

Police nab five who stole from Berlins toilets

Police have registered almost 500 toilet break-ins since December.

They declined to say how much money had been stolen.

Caught red-handed

Three men believed to be behind the bizarre crime wave were caught in the act on Wednesday.

“Numerous coins were found with them, which were confiscated as suspected stolen goods,” the police said in a statement.

Police have also confiscated the men’s tools, including screwdrivers.

Police later arrested another two men suspected of involvement in the toilet raids. They had even more coins in their possession.

The police investigation is continuing.

In 2020, the number of property damage crimes rose 6.3% year-on-year to more than 46,700 cases, police data showed.

Source: DW

For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now   For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS   | Updated: Saturday, February 12, 2022, 12:50 [IST] Berlin, Feb 12: Berlin police said on Friday they have arrested five men who have repeatedly broken open public toilets and stolen money from their coin boxes. It costs €0.50 ($0.57) to use the public facilities in the German capital. Police have registered almost 500 toilet break-ins since December. They declined to say how much money had been stolen. Caught red-handed Three men believed to be behind the bizarre crime wave were caught in the act on Wednesday. “Numerous coins were found with them, which were confiscated as suspected stolen goods,” the police said in a statement. Police have also confiscated the men’s tools, including screwdrivers. Police later arrested another two men suspected of involvement in the toilet raids. They had even more coins in their possession. The police investigation is continuing. In 2020, the number of property damage crimes rose 6.3% year-on-year to more than 46,700 cases, police data showed. Source: DW

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