Three Suspects Arrested After Explosions at ATMs in Langenhagen
Police apprehended the suspects following a high-speed chase on the A7, uncovering explosives and fuel in their vehicle.
- Three Dutch men, aged 30, 31, and 35, were arrested for allegedly blowing up two ATMs in Langenhagen, Lower Saxony.
- The arrests followed a dramatic pursuit on the A7, during which police vehicles were rammed, and officers fired warning shots.
- No money was stolen during the ATM explosions, but the suspects' car contained explosives and gasoline.
- Two suspects were detained at the scene, while a third was caught shortly after fleeing on foot.
- The suspects face charges of causing explosive detonations and organized theft and will appear before a judge on Friday.