Burglars are coming to Malta as a 'working holiday', police suspect
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The police believe that the people behind the recent spate of burglaries belong to a gang who came to Malta on “working holidays”. Sources close to the investigation said the police had made little progress in identifying the culprits behind the tens of bBurglars are coming to Malta as a 'working holiday', police suspect
The police believe that the people behind the recent spate of burglaries belong to a gang who came to Malta on “working holidays”. Sources close to the investigation said the police had made little progress in identifying the culprits behind the tens of burglaries of residences that have taken place in recent months, although a slowdown has been noted. The sources said that different groups, each believed to be composed of between four and six men, would come here for a three to four-day stay during which they would target as many households as possible and make off with anything they could fit into their pockets. In all cases, they stole jewellery, cash and watches. Larger items, such as televisions, gaming consoles, hi-fi systems, laptops and computers, were left untouched. The sources said it was also likely that a mastermind was controlling the operation from abroad. The police are also looking into the possibility that the groups kept a hiding place in Malta for stolen items they did not manage to sell on the black market. Rather than using bump keys, as some used to in the past, the burglars gained entry by drilling through the door locks, even those generally considered... Read more