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Fribourg police charge pair with 39 break-ins

After a lengthy investigation, Fribourg cantonal police have charged two men with 39 break-and-enter offences.

Fribourg police charge pair with 39 break-ins
Image for campaign against burglaries (Fribourg cantonal police)

The two men, citizens of Kosovo, were also charged with a further 10 attempted burglaries in the canton.

The alleged crimes, involving the theft of property worth hundreds of thousands of francs, took place between December 2011 and July 2012, police said.

The men, aged 22 and 29, were arrested on July 7th after a break-in in Misery.

Police intercepted the pair in a vehicle at Grolley.

The man behind the wheel did not possess a driver’s licence, while the passenger did not have a Swiss residency permit, police said.

In addition to criminal charges for the burglaries, the men, currently in jail, face accusations of violating the federal law on foreigners.

Fribourg cantonal police are currently running a public awareness campaign on ways to deter burglaries.

Residents are advised to inform neighbours if they are going away and to notify police of any suspicious behaviour.

In cases of absence at night, police recommend leaving an exterior light on, while “simulating a presence” by turning on a few lights inside.

In addition to locking doors and windows, residents should empty mailboxes to avoid tipping off would-be intruders, police add.

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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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