IItalian and highly “professional”, capable of shooting to wound with a Kalashnikov and not losing their cool: this is the identikit of the bandits who yesterday robbed, at the Bnl branch in Aversa (CASERTA), a package containing 100 thousand euros, snatching it from the hands of the security guard who was supposed to insert the money into the ATM. During the raid, one of the bandits fired ten shots with a machine gun, perhaps a Kalashnikov, the machine gun that can be clearly seen in the images from the institute's video surveillance cameras acquired by the investigators of the State Police - CASERTA Flying Squad and Aversa Police Station - and included in the investigation file opened by the Prosecutor's Office of Naples North for the crimes of robbery, attempted murder, and illegal possession of war weapons. Analyzing the images, a detail emerges that immediately made the investigators understand that they were dealing with a gang of professional robbers, who had organized the robbery in detail and whose members possess good skill in the use of weapons: in fact, the one who shoots, before making the "spread" with the machine gun, realizes that his accomplice is in his line of fire, so he waits a few moments for his companion to move out of the field of action of his weapon and then shoots downwards, so as not to kill the intervening policeman and the security guard, who in fact remain on the ground wounded, but not mortally.
The bandits who took action are said to be three, and it is not unlikely that they come from the municipalities in the area north of Naples, the same area from which those who carried out the movie-like robbery at Unicredit in Aversa came, which took place last November, when the streets of the city center were blocked with trucks and cars placed askew, and the bandits smashed the bank's armored window with a crane, taking away the safety deposit boxes; all were then arrested. The hypothesis is that there are no links between the two gangs: the methods of action are too different, given that in November the weapons were not used and the strategy was much more complex
Article published by the Cronaca editorial team on May 12, 2020 - 21:38 PM