Illustration depicting the Gelsenkirchen Sparkasse vault heist with looted safe deposit boxes and Minister Reul suspecting insider aid.
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NRW Interior Minister Reul suspects insider help in Gelsenkirchen Sparkasse break-in

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Two weeks after the million-euro break-in at a Sparkasse branch in Gelsenkirchen-Buer, where thieves drilled into the vault and looted nearly all 3,250 safe deposit boxes, NRW Interior Minister Herbert Reul (CDU) suggests possible insider assistance due to suspicious details. Sparkasse CEO Michael Klotz defends the bank's security measures, calling it a victim, as damage estimates rise to triple-digit millions.

NRW Interior Minister Herbert Reul (CDU) voiced suspicions in a 'WAZ' interview about the late December heist, noting 'oddities' like the use of a non-alarm-secured door and precise core drilling. 'Help for the perpetrators is at least not unlikely,' he said, while acknowledging it could be coincidence but praising the gang's professionalism.

Sparkasse CEO Michael Klotz rejected security criticisms in a press release, stating the vault room met 'state-of-the-art' standards with recently updated alarms and fire detection. 'It's always a race between security and criminals,' he told 'WAZ', declining to comment on insider theories. The bank, financially stable, covers up to 10,300 euros per box, though higher claims may follow if flaws are proven.

Staff are working around the clock with police and notaries to inventory and return customers' items. Initial police damage estimates of mid double-digits have been revised upward amid ongoing assessments.

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X discussions highlight NRW Interior Minister Reul's suspicion of insider involvement in the Gelsenkirchen Sparkasse break-in and criticism of the bank's poor cooperation with police. Users express skepticism about security measures, with the Sparkasse CEO defending them amid rising damage estimates. Opinions include predictions of lengthy legal battles over unproven safe contents and irony in the city-owned bank's obstruction of investigations. High-engagement posts from diverse accounts like journalists and influencers amplify doubts on bank liability.

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Police examining security footage of masked thieves and vehicles in the Gelsenkirchen Sparkasse bank heist parking garage.
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Gelsenkirchen Sparkasse heist: Police analyze parking garage videos of masked thieves

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Videos from an adjacent parking garage show masked perpetrators and suspicious vehicles in the massive break-in at the Sparkasse branch in Gelsenkirchen-Buer, where thieves looted nearly all 3,250 safe deposit boxes. Loot may exceed 30 million euros; police follow tips as shocked customers seek compensation.

Unknown thieves drilled into the vault room of a Sparkasse branch in Gelsenkirchen's Buer district and ransacked numerous safe deposit boxes. Hundreds of worried customers gathered outside the closed branch, leading to emotional scenes. Police are investigating, as the bank informs affected customers about insurance coverage.

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One week after thieves raided nearly all 3,250 safe deposit boxes at a Sparkasse branch in Gelsenkirchen-Buer, estimated losses top €100 million. With standard insurance capping coverage at €10,300 per box, victims face challenges proving claims, prompting expert advice on documentation and alternatives.

Four burglars stole eight priceless jewels worth 88 million euros from the Louvre Museum on October 19, 2025. The crown of Empress Eugénie was found damaged, as the investigation involves dozens of officers. The theft draws political criticism against Culture Minister Rachida Dati.

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One day after an arson attack on a cable bridge over the Teltow Canal caused a major power outage in southwest Berlin, the left-extremist Vulkangruppe group has claimed responsibility, with authorities deeming the statement authentic. Governing Mayor Kai Wegner calls it terrorism. Partial reconnections are underway, but full restoration may take until Thursday.

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