If artificial intelligence were asked to draw a picture of a thief, using every possible bias, the perpetrator would probably look like the person who sat on Wednesday before the panel of judges headed by Matthias Polack at the Klagenfurt Regional Court in Austria.
A tight waist, a broad back, scarred cheeks, a broken nose and of course, an inevitable tattoo on his forearm. And above all: a man of few words.
The Albanian committed 33 burglaries together with another person, who will face a separate trial, in several houses in Carinthia, Styria and Burgenland. Five times they were forced to stop the actions, but in all other cases they were successful. Investigators calculated a damage of 327 thousand euros.
Their method of operation was always the same: they gained entry into apartments and houses by drilling through the insulation of doors. They took cash and coin collections, "but they left cell phones, laptops or other electronic devices there," said one victim.
They broke into his house during Halloween.
It was the last of four waves of thefts that had begun in April of last year. The accused could not give any more details about each crime. There were many. He admitted them in general terms.
He accepted the sentence of three and a half years in prison after a short period of reflection./ Kleine Zeitung
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