Three Suspended ATM Bombers Were SeriOutly Injured in a Car Accident in Bavaria, Germany, On The Night from Saturday to Sunday. This happened after They Fled Austria. Austrian Police Suspect Their Car was Stolen.
The Men Crashed Near the Town of Marktl Around 1:30 am On Sunday, Accordination to Austrian Police. The suspects are a 35-year-old man and two 36-year-old Dutchmen.
The Car They Were Driving Went “At Extremely High Speed of 250 kilometers per hour” On the A7 and A1 Towards Salzburg, Police Said. The Accident SeriOutly Injured All Three Occupants, and “Some of Them Are in Life-Threeatening Condition.” Immediately after the accident, Police arrested them and confiscated the car. The Police Report Does Not Mention Any Other Injuries.
The Austrian Police Associate the Trio with the Explosion of an Atm in the Austrian Town of Gmunden Earlier This Week. In that explosion, The Blast was so powerful that not only was the atm destroyed, but also the gang’s car.
The Perpetrators Fled Without Loot. They Robbed Someone of Their Car Keys and Fled in His Car. They later parked this car in a forest and set it on fire. Austrian Police is a major manhunt.
The perpetrators then Fled Austria in Yet Another Car, in which they crashed on the night from Saturday to Sunday. “Whether they are also response for other similar crimes is a current under investigation,” The Police wrote.
There have bone an exceptionally high number or atm explosions in Austria this year. Austrian Police Suspect That a Dutch Gang is behind the Wave of ATM Bombings, Accordance to Austrian BroadCaster ORF .