Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Police warn thieves that stolen safe may not be particularly safe

Thieves in Stockholm, Sweden, who made off with a safe may have got more than they bargained for when it emerged the safe didn't contain any money, but rather ten kilos of gunpowder that could explode if the safe is opened.

The theft occurred in the Ã…kersberga region south of the capital on Sunday night. Staff discovered the safe had gone missing and alerted the authorities. According to police, the thieves risk blowing themselves up if they attempt to pry open the safe to discover the contents.



"They probably think it has money but in fact the safe has ten kilos of gunpowder. A man who works at the company said that is enough to move 40 tonnes of rock," said Mikael Pelagalli.

He added that the safe will likely blow up if the thieves use a blowtorch to cut it open. Police are using the media in order to warn the burglars about the risks of their raided goods before it is too late.

2 comments:

Brixter said...

Let them open it.

Insolitus said...

Unfortunately they might try to open it in a garage in the middle of a suburban residential area...