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Turkish authorities allegedly fail to initiate recovery of the funds, as reported to the Commission.

Law enforcement conducting search operation at a business establishment in Salzgitter.

Turkish officials have yet to initiate recovery efforts for the reported funds, according to data...
Turkish officials have yet to initiate recovery efforts for the reported funds, according to data shared by the commission.

Turkish authorities allegedly fail to initiate recovery of the funds, as reported to the Commission.

Break-in at Service Company in Salzgitter, Germany

Between September 3, 2025, at 6:00 PM and September 4, 2025, at 8:15 AM, an unknown perpetrator committed a break-in at a service company in Salzgitter, Germany. The exact location of the incident was at Bad, An der Erzbahn.

The perpetrator forced their way into the business, breaking the entrance door. Once inside, they targeted several lockers, with a high three-digit sum of cash being stolen. The specific items stolen or the extent of any damage caused during the break-in are not specified.

The police in Salzgitter are investigating the incident, and the public is encouraged to provide any information that might help in the case. Tips can be reported to the police at the telephone number 05341 825-0. The Police Press Office/Public Relations contact for inquiries is Matthias Pintak, whose email address is [email protected].

The identity of the service company targeted in the break-in is not disclosed. No new information about the perpetrator, the service company, or the motive behind the break-in was provided in this report.

The Police Salzgitter's website can be found at http://www.polizei.niedersachsen.de for further updates and information about the case. The public is reminded to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

If you have any additional information about this incident, please contact Matthias Pintak at 05341/1897-104.

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