The famous "Pink Panter" robbed the shop in Zagreb? They stole watches worth millions of euros! Their action was over in 30 seconds

The police explained that the robbery plan was sophisticated, as the robbers had to know when they could enter

Croatian police believe that the famous group "Pink Panther" is behind the robbery of watches in the Zagreb's "City Center one West", whose founders come from the countries of the former Yugoslavia. 

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Two masked and armed bandits recently robbed "Krona" watch store.

While one broke the showcases and placed expensive watches in the bag, the other, armed with a pistol, threatened the workers and everyone who was in the center at the opening.

They ran out of the shop with their loot, pushed away the guards, and drove away with a motorcycle.

The police explained that the robbery plan was sophisticated, as the robbers had to know when they could enter, what to take, how many people will be there before the opening, what is the best route for escape and how much time they have. 

One of the former members of the international gang "Pink Panther" claims that they do their "job" literally in seconds.

They always carry stopwatches with them, because they have to escape 30 seconds upon breaking the showcase so they could escape police more easily. 

There are no human casualties in the robberies. The workers are in shock and under stress, but they never had any serious consequences, and that is why the gang became a legend for investigators.

Croatian police didn't search for local robbers, but they searched for Zagreb hotels and through the guest lists.

It's not impossible that the robbers had help in planning. The investigation caught Interpol's eye.

That group usually takes millions of dollars worth of loot, but they always search for new people who could join their actions. 

The robbing of watches could be "initiation", or preparing new members and easy money.

(Telegraf.co.uk/Srna)