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Thieves in the parking lot of a shopping center in Zagreb, using a locker, broke into a BMW and stole a bag containing tens of thousands of euros.
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Thieves in the parking lot of a shopping center in Zagreb, using a locker, broke into a BMW and stole a bag containing tens of thousands of euros.

In a recent incident at a shopping center parking lot in Zagreb, two thieves used a device known as a 'blocker' to access a BMW belonging to a 58-year-old man. Between 18:50 and 19:20 on Saturday, they managed to enter the vehicle and steal a bag containing several tens of thousands of euros. The police have launched a criminal investigation and are searching for the unknown perpetrators. According to police information, the thieves likely used the blocker to disable the car's security system. Given that the parking area is likely under video surveillance, the footage from the security cameras could prove crucial in identifying the suspects. No further details about the circumstances of the theft have been released.

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Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenter6 hr. ago
Thieves with the help of a blocker broke into a BMW in Zagreb, stole a bag with tens of thousands of euros

A theft occurred at a shopping center parking lot in Jankomir, where unknown perpetrators used electronic signal jamming devices to bypass vehicle security systems and enter a BMW owned by a 58-year-old man. The suspects allegedly stole a bag containing several thousand euros and caused material damage estimated at several thousands of euros. The police are conducting a criminal investigation to identify the offenders.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a crime incident without taking a political stance. It provides factual information about the theft, the method used by the perpetrators, and the ongoing police investigation. There is no indication of ideological bias or emphasis on specific political viewpoints.

Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndependentCenter6 hr. ago
Thieves in the parking lot of a shopping center in Zagreb, using a locker, broke into a BMW and stole a bag containing tens of thousands of euros.

In a recent incident at a shopping center parking lot in Zagreb, two thieves used a device known as a 'blocker' to access a BMW belonging to a 58-year-old man. Between 18:50 and 19:20 on Saturday, they managed to enter the vehicle and steal a bag containing several tens of thousands of euros. The police have launched a criminal investigation and are searching for the unknown perpetrators. According to police information, the thieves likely used the blocker to disable the car's security system. Given that the parking area is likely under video surveillance, the footage from the security cameras could prove crucial in identifying the suspects. No further details about the circumstances of the theft have been released.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a crime without overtly emphasizing any political stance. It focuses on the method used by the thieves (blocker), the victim’s age, and the police response, which are all neutral elements. There is no indication of ideological framing or emphasis on specific政

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