В США грабители «закупились» подарками на $600 000 перед праздниками.
В преддверии Нового года банда налётчиков решила удивить своих близких роскошными подарками. Спокойно и без лишней суеты они обчистили ювелирный магазин в торговом центре El Rancho, прихватив украшения на сумму более $600 000.
Теперь за «Санта-Клаусами» охотятся правоохранители. А где была охрана?
В США грабители «закупились» подарками на $600 000 перед праздниками.
В преддверии Нового года банда налётчиков решила удивить своих близких роскошными подарками. Спокойно и без лишней суеты они обчистили ювелирный магазин в торговом центре El Rancho, прихватив украшения на сумму более $600 000.
Теперь за «Санта-Клаусами» охотятся правоохранители. А где была охрана?
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