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Indebted pensioner robs bank to ‘pay his debts’

A 63-year-old Graz man wearing a mask carried out an armed bank robbery on Wednesday. When captured, he explained his motive was to 'pay his debts.'

Indebted pensioner robs bank to 'pay his debts'
Photo: Deniz Bank
The raid took place near Jakomini place in the center of Graz.  Four employees were working in the bank where the alleged robbery occurred.
 
The man walked into the bank, and demanded money from the staff at gunpoint.  They gave him some money, and he fled the bank.  The employees quickly raised the alarm, and within minutes, police arrested the alleged perpetrator a short distance away.
 
Upon questioning, the man claimed that he needed the money to pay off debts.
 
Police spokesman Fritz Grundnig of the State Police said "Immediately after the man fled, police officers found and arrested him in the Jakoministraße." 
 
No one was injured.  A mask, gun and the money was recovered at the scene.
 
Subsequent enquiries show that the man had robbed at least one bank before this occasion, and had spent many years in prison as a result, being released in 2008.
 
He found that living as an ex-con on a disability pension was not enough for him to survive.
 
He had therefore borrowed money from various friends and acquaintances, but his loans were due to be repaid on Wednesday, which was beyond his means.
 
Initially, he had tried to borrow money from various Austrian banks, but was denied, and was informed that all the Austrian banks were networked together, and each would likely also deny him a loan.
 
One of his friends advised him to tackle the Deniz Bank, which being Turkish, was probably not connected to the Austrian network.
 
Unfortunately, the suspect chose the wrong approach in seeking to withdraw money from the bank — at gunpoint — which led directly to his latest troubles.
 
 

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UPDATED: Vienna police investigating possible ‘threat’ to Donau Zentrum shopping centre

The Viennese police have confirmed they are investigating a possible - and unspecified - threat to the popular shopping centre in the city's 22nd district.

UPDATED: Vienna police investigating possible 'threat' to Donau Zentrum shopping centre

The Vienna police confirmed they are investigating a non-specified threat to the Donau Zentrum shopping centre, located in the Austrian capital’s 22nd district, a spokesperson told The Local. 

On Monday, pictures of an alleged internal document sent by the shopping centre to tenants circulated on social media and messaging apps. The document stated there was a “threat against the Westfield Donau Zentrum for April 30, 2024”. It stated that the authorities had been working to identify suspects since yesterday.

“The source of the threat is a photo circulating online”, the statement said without giving further details. “If we receive additional information or specifications, we will immediately inform you”, it added.

“There is currently no reason for you as an employee to worry as we are strictly following police guidelines”, the document said. It was signed by a manager of the shopping centre. The Local reached out to Donau Zentrum media representatives, who confirmed a threat against the centre.

“The Center Management of Westfield Donau Zentrum can confirm a threat against the center and is in ongoing communication with the relevant authorities. We are taking the situation seriously. The safety of everyone in the center is our top priority. After coordination with the authorities, the center will be open as usual today”, they said.

The Vienna police confirmed the veracity of the statement and added, “We are aware of the matter and are investigating,” they replied after an inquiry on their official social media channels. The Local reached out to the press office for further clarification but has not yet received a response.

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