Four men arrested after ATM break-in attempt during Berlin blackout
Berlin police have arrested four men following an attempted break-in at an ATM in the Nikolassee district. The incident occurred during a power outage in the early hours of January 5. The first arrests took place after police responded to reports of an attempted ATM break-in on Spanischen Allee. Four men—aged 27. The four men arrested for the ATM break-in will face judicial proceedings later today. Meanwhile, the two suspects linked to the stolen motors remain in custody. Police continue to investigate both incidents, with forensic evidence being processed to determine further charges.
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