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Brothers Allegedly Damaged by Gold Bars Worth 300,000 Euros: Suspects Fled

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Two suspects investigated by the "Rip-Deal Unit Vienna" have fled to Austria in Italy before the planned extradition

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They are on the run again: two suspected fraudsters, who had already been caught after a rip deal coup in Vienna in Italy, were nevertheless able to successfully escape the authorities. The duo should actually have been extradited to Austria. However, the Italian authorities only sent them to an unsupervised house arrest. With a new police access the perpetrators stormed. The suspects had pulled a pair of brothers over the table with two more ac…

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Two suspects investigated by the "Rip-Deal Unit Vienna" have fled to Austria in Italy before the planned extradition

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Two suspects, identified by the Vienna State Criminal Police Office's "Rip-Deal Unit Vienna," have fled Italy to avoid their planned extradition to Austria. Vienna police, acting on orders from the Vienna Public Prosecutor's Office, are now searching for the Italian brothers using photographs. They are suspected of defrauding two Austrian brothers of over €300,000.

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After gold fraud in Vienna, the Italian police arrested two brothers. Nevertheless, they managed to escape.

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The police in Vienna are hoping to find two criminals with search photos. The brothers are suspected of having cheated two Austrians for 300,000 euros. The search runs throughout Europe. AUSTRIA. Actually, the two brothers Luca and Giacomo Dragutinovic should have been transferred from the Italian police to Vienna on 2 March. The two of them had cheated an Austrian couple of brothers by "Rip deal" by more than 300,000 euros, the suspicion is. Th…

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meinbezirk.at broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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