Post by account_disabled on Feb 14, 2024 23:18:05 GMT -10
Entering the bank is not the most curious part of the robbery, what is surprising is the fact that one of the safe deposit boxes was owned by Richard Nixon, who was president of the United States.
In his memoirs Dinsio assured that it contained the money that was part of Jimmy Hoffa's bribe money to Nixon so that he would lift his sentence. Specifically, there were 3 million dollars.
Dinisio and the other robbers were easily located and detained. They left a large number of clues that helped the authorities reach them. Additionally, after eating at their California safe house they left the dishwasher ready, but did not activate it. The police found plenty of fingerprints on the machine.
Dresden Green Vault
In 2019, a historic collection of priceless jewels was stolen from the Green Vault, the treasure chamber of the Royal Palace of Dresden in eastern Germany. The collection was created in 1723 by Augustus II the Strong, also known as Frederick Augustus, who was ruler of Saxony.
The thieves took three sets of ruby and Algeria Email List emerald diamond jewelry from the early 18th century of “inestimable” value.
Three of the thieves were arrested thanks to the communications they made from a call center, in a police device that had 1,600 agents. For its part, the great mystery about the whereabouts of the jewels, however, remains unsolved .
Dresden Green Vault (Photo: Google)
In 2019, 30 years passed since the most notorious robbery in the history of our country. El Dioni's van and his golden retirement to Brazil have remained engraved in society.
Dionisio Rodríguez Martín, better known as El Dioni, was born in Madrid in 1949. He became famous on July 28, 1989, at the age of 40, when he stole an armored van from the Candi SA company that contained almost 300 million pesetas. His job was to ensure the safety of said van, however, taking advantage of a mistake on the part of his fellow guards, he escaped with it.
With the loot in his possession, he fled to Brazil, changed his appearance and dedicated himself to living in style: parties, limousines, luxury yachts... His idyll only lasted a couple of months. The Brazilian authorities found him, he spent 10 months in the country's prisons and was later extradited to Spain. Until May 1995, he was not paroled.
140 million stolen in that robbery still have not appeared, that is El Dioni's best kept secret, and something he is not willing to reveal. "The best place to keep them would be my mother's grave," he once said in an interview with the newspaper El Español.
As a curious fact, the robbery of this famous robber led to the bankruptcy and bankruptcy of Candi SA.
In his memoirs Dinsio assured that it contained the money that was part of Jimmy Hoffa's bribe money to Nixon so that he would lift his sentence. Specifically, there were 3 million dollars.
Dinisio and the other robbers were easily located and detained. They left a large number of clues that helped the authorities reach them. Additionally, after eating at their California safe house they left the dishwasher ready, but did not activate it. The police found plenty of fingerprints on the machine.
Dresden Green Vault
In 2019, a historic collection of priceless jewels was stolen from the Green Vault, the treasure chamber of the Royal Palace of Dresden in eastern Germany. The collection was created in 1723 by Augustus II the Strong, also known as Frederick Augustus, who was ruler of Saxony.
The thieves took three sets of ruby and Algeria Email List emerald diamond jewelry from the early 18th century of “inestimable” value.
Three of the thieves were arrested thanks to the communications they made from a call center, in a police device that had 1,600 agents. For its part, the great mystery about the whereabouts of the jewels, however, remains unsolved .
Dresden Green Vault (Photo: Google)
In 2019, 30 years passed since the most notorious robbery in the history of our country. El Dioni's van and his golden retirement to Brazil have remained engraved in society.
Dionisio Rodríguez Martín, better known as El Dioni, was born in Madrid in 1949. He became famous on July 28, 1989, at the age of 40, when he stole an armored van from the Candi SA company that contained almost 300 million pesetas. His job was to ensure the safety of said van, however, taking advantage of a mistake on the part of his fellow guards, he escaped with it.
With the loot in his possession, he fled to Brazil, changed his appearance and dedicated himself to living in style: parties, limousines, luxury yachts... His idyll only lasted a couple of months. The Brazilian authorities found him, he spent 10 months in the country's prisons and was later extradited to Spain. Until May 1995, he was not paroled.
140 million stolen in that robbery still have not appeared, that is El Dioni's best kept secret, and something he is not willing to reveal. "The best place to keep them would be my mother's grave," he once said in an interview with the newspaper El Español.
As a curious fact, the robbery of this famous robber led to the bankruptcy and bankruptcy of Candi SA.