Thieves drill into German bank vault and make off with millions


A hole gapes in a wall after thieves drilled into the vault of a Sparkasse savings bank in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, December 29, 2025, in this image released December 30, 2025, by the police. Police Gelsenkirchen/Handout via REUTERS

BERLIN, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Thieves used ‌the quiet Christmas period to drill their way into the ‌vault of a German retail bank and make off with at ‌least 10 million euros' worth of money and valuables from customers' deposit boxes, police said on Tuesday.

The perpetrators drilled through a thick concrete wall at a branch of Sparkasse bank ‍in the western city of Gelsenkirchen and then ‍broke into several thousand safe ‌deposit boxes and stole a sum estimated in the double-digit millions of ‍euros, ​the police said in a statement.

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