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Two Romanians nabbed for 40 Valais robberies

In a case the Swiss press is using to illustrate Switzerland’s growing problem with break-ins, two Romanians, aged 40 and 23, were arrested in Valais for committing at least 80 known robberies.

Cantonal police estimated the value of the stolen booty — including jewellery, household appliances and cash — at more than 400,000 francs ($428,000).

Investigators were able to track down the culprits after one of them was asked by police for his ID while cycling in the Fully region.

The man attempted to flee but was arrested, cantonal police said on Thursday.

An initial search uncovered stolen jewelry and a screwdriver while an investigation showed that he was implicated in other break-ins.

Detectives subsequently learned that the man was aided by an accomplice.

The known robberies occurred between  October 2011 and February 2012 in 16 places in and around Martigny.  

The robbers broke into villas and apartments and on two occasions stole cars used to commit further burglaries, police said.

In addition to the stolen goods, the pair are held responsible for damage estimated at several tens of thousands of francs.

The oldest of the two men was sent back to Romania after spending several months in detention, police said.

The younger man is still being detained, police said.

An investigation into the case was undertaken by justice authorities from the French-speaking part of Valais.
 

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BURGLARIES

Summer break-ins in Denmark at all-time low

An unusually low number of homes were broken into in Denmark over the summer.

Summer break-ins in Denmark at all-time low
File photo: Anders Debel Hansen/STF/Ritzau Scanpix

The low number is in part a reflection of the higher number of homeowners who did not spend time away on holiday, according to the National Police.

A total of 2,449 break-ins were reported to police between July 5th and August 22nd. That is a record-low figure and a drop of 27 percent in comparison with the same period in 2019.

A lack of opportunities for burglars, with fewer people travelling abroad this year during the coronavirus, has been pointed to as a primary factor in the change.

“2020 is completely unique because of Covid-19 and the drop in break-ins can actually be seen for the entire year,” Henrik Sønderby, who leads the National Investigation Centre (Nationalt Efterforskningscenter), said in a National Police statement.

Coronavirus is not the only reason, however, with the falling number of burglaries continuing a downward trend also seen in previous years, Sønderby added.

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