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robbery$70917$ - translation to german

ROBBERY OF NORSK KONTANTSERVICE IN STAVANGER, NORWAY IN 2004
NOKAS Robbery; The NOKAS Robbery

robbery      
n. Raub; Beraubung
armed robber         
  • Marauders]] attacking a group of travellers, by [[Jacques Courtois]]
  • "The Eveleigh Payroll Heist" in 1914 was committed in the middle of the day in a busy area, and has been reported to be the first robbery in [[Australia]] where a [[getaway car]] was used.
TAKING OR ATTEMPTING TO TAKE SOMETHING OF VALUE BY FORCE OR THREAT OF FORCE OR BY PUTTING THE VICTIM IN FEAR
Robbery in English law; Robberies; Armed robbery; Robbers; Robbery in English Law; Holdup; Mugged; Armed robber; Armed robberies; Robbed; Muggings; Aggravated robbery; Mugging (robbery); Diamond heist; Assault with intent to rob; Stick Up; Robber; Gop-stop; Armed-robbery; Stick up; Stickup; Store robbery
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armed robbery         
  • Marauders]] attacking a group of travellers, by [[Jacques Courtois]]
  • "The Eveleigh Payroll Heist" in 1914 was committed in the middle of the day in a busy area, and has been reported to be the first robbery in [[Australia]] where a [[getaway car]] was used.
TAKING OR ATTEMPTING TO TAKE SOMETHING OF VALUE BY FORCE OR THREAT OF FORCE OR BY PUTTING THE VICTIM IN FEAR
Robbery in English law; Robberies; Armed robbery; Robbers; Robbery in English Law; Holdup; Mugged; Armed robber; Armed robberies; Robbed; Muggings; Aggravated robbery; Mugging (robbery); Diamond heist; Assault with intent to rob; Stick Up; Robber; Gop-stop; Armed-robbery; Stick up; Stickup; Store robbery
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Definition

daylight robbery
¦ noun Brit. informal blatant overcharging.

Wikipedia

NOKAS robbery

On 5 April 2004, at 8am the Nokas Cash Handling (formerly Norsk Kontantservice AS or NOKAS) in Stavanger, Norway was raided by heavily armed men. It was the biggest-ever heist in Norway.

Although the police had intelligence that a raid was expected in the coming days, they were understaffed and unprepared because of Easter, a national holiday in Norway. That morning, a bulletin was issued warning the NOKAS depot was a possible target.

Equipped to hold off the police, the gunmen wore bulletproof vests, helmets, ski masks, gloves and overalls, and were armed with automatic weapons and a .45 ACP pistol. Much of their equipment was military property from Madla Military Camp. The gunmen undertook extensive means to delay a police response while the NOKAS depot was attacked. The Stavanger Police HQ was blocked by a burning truck on the vehicle exit, smoke grenades were thrown at the front of the building and spike strips were spread across the road to burst the tires of police vehicles.

The raiders planned to gain access through a window overlooking a courtyard at the centre of the office block, believing it would not be adequately protected as it was an old building. The raid was to last 8 minutes if all went to plan but it all began to unravel as it became clear the bank was protected by bullet-proof glass. To break the window, first a sledgehammer and a battering ram were used and then 113 shots were fired at the window with automatic weapons. During this time the employees escaped before seven gunmen finally gained access to the ground floor of the NOKAS building.

Outside, several gunmen held positions on Cathedral Square at the front of the bank. When the police arrived, shots were exchanged with the gunmen. Police Lieutenant Arne Sigve Klungland was shot dead. The perpetrators escaped with 57.4 million kroner (~US$10 million) in national and foreign currencies, making it Norway's largest-ever robbery. Of the total, 51 million kroner are still to be recovered.

The 37 NOKAS employees received compensation worth a total of nine million kroner due to the trauma they suffered during the robbery.

This story is the basis for a movie titled Nokas, which premièred on 1 October 2010.