But on Monday, February 19, 2003, diamond merchants in that area were surprised to find that their vaults had been broken into over the weekend.and the robbers still had thirty-seven boxes too late to open, otherwise they should have taken away more than $100 million worth of diamonds. Paper and even diamonds were scattered all over the vault's floor, suggesting that the robbers were probably in a hurry to get away. One of the victims, diamond merchant Marcel.
"It was impossible, but it happened," said Marcel phone database Fuehrer. At first, the police had no clue about the whereabouts of the robbers. Soon after, the police received a call from an acquaintance. August. Fin. August Van Camp (August Van Camp) spent most of his retirement on the conservation of local animal habitats, and he often reported cases of random dumping or discarding of waste in the forest and then fleeing along the E19 road ( The E19 road connects Antwerp in the north and Brussels in the south). His briefings are usually not taken seriously, but this time was different. He found trash again! But the contents inside were unusual, especially since there were quite a few diamonds inside, as well as stacks of Israeli and Indian banknotes.
Within hours, a large group of police officers had arrived at the scene to gather evidence. The receipt, the half-eaten food (with DNA evidence on it), and the video footage from the monitor point to Leonardo. Leonardo Notarbartolo and three other accomplices are suspected of major crimes. Notabaro is a repeat thief and fraudster. Everyone in this group has expertise. After they were arrested and convicted, Notabaro gave an interview, revealing that each of them had their own appropriate nicknames, Genius, Monster and Speedy, which he also mentioned. The existence of a fifth accomplice who may have never been caught - this man is called the King of Keys.