Handy thief arrested in Düsseldorf: police surprise with prey!

Handy thief arrested in Düsseldorf: police surprise with prey!
In the old town of Düsseldorf, early Saturday morning, February 8, 2025, an incident that attracted the attention of the police. At 0:55 a.m., a woman reported the theft of her mobile phone and provided a precise description of the perpetrator. This information was immediately passed on to all emergency services in the old town, which should turn out to be crucial for the clarification of the case.
around 1 a.m., a striped team discovered a suspect on the mother-eye square that corresponded to the perpetrator they were looking for. The man was striking by trying to destroy stressful evidence. According to witnesses, he threw several objects, including three stolen cell phones, into a public toilet facility. During the search, the officials not only found the cell phones, but also a high -quality leather case that was secured in the suspect. This turned out to be a 48-year-old Romanian without a permanent residence in Germany, which was already aware of the police for similar incidents.
arrest and investigation
The suspect was temporarily arrested, and during the facts of the facts, three other victims reported who also missed their cell phones. All telephones found in him could be assigned to the respective thefts and returned to those affected. At the request of the public prosecutor, a ceremony was issued and the man was brought before the judge. The investigation by the police continues.
The fact that the suspect had already noticed several times due to similar offenses throws a light on the problem of pickpocketing in Düsseldorf and North Rhine-Westphalia. According to a statistics, which is provided by newsflash24.de , 39,519 cases of pick-up theft were registered again in 2023. This is an increase compared to 37,321 cases in 2022.
pickpocketing in Germany
pickpocketing is one of the most common crimes in major German cities and is often committed by professional, internationally active perpetrators. According to bundespolizei.de , a total of 72,903 theft were reported in 2021, with a damage of 21.4 million euros. The decline in the number of cases since 2019 can be partially attributed to COVID-19 pandemic, which severely restricted public life and thus the matters. The main times can often be observed in the evening hours of local public transport and during season sales.
The public perception of such offenses has increased and the police appealed to the population to be vigilant. The incident in the old town of Düsseldorf illustrates the need to strengthen security in public space and to focus on prevention measures.
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