
Robberies may not always be successful. But failure like in the case of a robbery that happened in the early hours of the morning in Corinth, Greece, we have rarely seen.
The thieves had chosen an unusual technique to shoot the ATM located inside a bakery, blowing it up.
The powerful blast at the Baths of Fair Helen rocked the neighborhood at around 3.30am as three unidentified hooded men blew up the ATM.
Before the explosion, they pulled the store's security roll by car, disconnecting it, and then broke in by blowing up the ATM, according to the Plofkraak method - with gas supply.
However, the fact that the neighborhood stood up in alarm meant that they could not take the money box, but quickly left the store with a bag they found on the counter, which contained only 150 euros.
Immediately after that, they got into their car and left in an unknown direction, while an hour later the stolen car they used for the robbery was found burned near a monastery.
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