Female cash-handler stole £7million after stuffing notes into rubbish bags as company took 4 DAYS to notice it was gone
POLICE are hunting for a woman who worked for a cash-handling company, but then disappeared with almost £7million.
Yasemin Gundogan, 28, from the German city of Bremen, was working as a currency packaging assistant, when she vanished after loading a van with wads of cash.
Wanted… Yasemin Gundogan of Bremen, Germany worked as a currency-packaging assistant[/caption] She fled in late May, police say, with stacks of money she stole from the company[/caption]After failing to locate the 28-year-old woman of Turkish origin for several weeks, the police issued a search warrant against her on July 2.
An insider told newspaper Bild that the company’s surveillance cameras were off that day.
They said: “Usually, employees are continuously monitoring the cameras, there is the four-eyes principle when handling money.”
Gundogan worked for the Bremen-based cash handling company Loomis where she packed banknotes in cash cassettes.
But police said she allegedly stuffed the money into security bags on May 21 and then threw them into a waste container.
The police said she then camouflaged the wheelie bin with litter and rolled it outside.
Here she loaded the bags into a Mercedes Vito van with stolen license plates.
Gundogan got in the vehicle and disappeared without a trace, according to local media.
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Employees noticed the cash was missing four days after the incident and they immediately informed the police.
Loomis bosses have remained silent regarding the matter and are waiting for the police to solve the case.
The investigation is ongoing.
Police in Germany are hunting for Yasemin Gundogan, and for this black Mercedes-Benz that she allegedly loaded with stolen cash.[/caption]