Armed gang uses sewerage system to rob Milan bank
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Robbers steal safe-deposit boxes after entering Crédit Agricole branch via manhole
A gang of armed robbers has broken into a bank in Milan by crawling through a sewerage network, stealing several safe-deposit boxes and escaping the same way.
The carefully planned heist began shortly after 8.30am on Tuesday, when two of the robbers walked into the main entrance of a Crédit Agricole branch on Piazza Ascoli and and pointed guns at the staff, Italian media reported. Two accomplices then emerged from a manhole inside the bank that connects to an underground tunnel. Continue reading...