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Gang of burglars used motorhome to steal from tourists across Spain

31.12.2025 11:15 1 min 1 source
Metro ENG
Gang of burglars used motorhome to steal from tourists across Spain
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A burglary gang used a motorhome as a mobile base to commit thefts across popular tourist regions in Spain, according to national police. The group, arrested in Benalmádena, is linked to up to 25 crimes causing nearly €200,000 in damage and used numerous false identities. Police found hidden compartments in the vehicle containing cash, electronics, and jewelry.

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Gang of burglars used motorhome to steal from tourists across Spain

31.12.2025 Metro ENG

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