List of bank robbers and robberies

This is a list of bank robberies, bank robbers and gangs involved in bank robberies.

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Australia

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Austria

Bangladesh

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Belgium

Brazil

Burglary

Canada

China

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Denmark

The first bank robbery in Denmark occurred August 18, 1913 in the bank Sparekassen for København og Omegn at Østerbro in Copenhagen. It was carried out by two men, Danish salesman Lindorff Larsen and a German machinist Güttig, armed with revolvers; the two got away with 9000 Danish kroner. Güttig was arrested August 30 and Lindorff Larsen committed suicide after having fled the police.[12]

The largest bank robbery in Denmark was carried out against the security firm Dansk Værdihåndtering in Brøndby at 5:30 AM on August 10, 2008. The robbers, who were armed with AK-47 assault rifles, got away with 62 million Danish kroner, after having knocked down a wall with a bulldozer. The robbery involved elaborate plans to obstruct the police from arriving at the scene; among other things 11 garbage trucks were set on fire and placed on routes from the nearest police stations to the scene of the crime and caltrops were placed on other key routes. The robbers used 3 getaway cars, which they afterwards parked in containers at an abandoned gravel pit for a later pickup, but the police managed to discover their placement, and following a continued surveillance of the area arrested 3 men of Swedish nationality that appeared at the scene a few days later to pick up the cars.[13] All in all 15 persons of a variety of nationalities and ethnicities, but mainly tied to the Swedish crime scene, were sentenced to prison for a total of 110 years. Only 4 million of the 62 million Danish kroner has been recovered to date.[14]

Finland

France

Georgia

Germany

India

Labh Singh allegedly masterminded[15] what was at that time the largest bank robbery in Indian history, netting almost 60 million (58 million rupees-US$4.5 million) from Millar Ganj branch of Punjab National Bank, Ludhiana;[15] a part of this stolen money belonged to the Reserve Bank of India, India's central bank.[16][17] It was documented as “Biggest Bank Robbery” under “Curiosities and wonders” in Limca Book of Records.[18] The loot enabled the Khalistan Commando Force to buy sophisticated weapons[19] and AK-47 rifles.[20] Sikh militants often used bank robberies to finance their campaign against the Indian government.[16]

The Chicago Sun-Times reported that "12 to 15 Sikhs dressed as policemen and armed with submachine guns and rifles escaped with nearly $4.5 million in the biggest bank robbery in Indian history." "No one was injured." A Police spokesman described it as "a neat and clean operation".[17]

Khalistan Commando Force members who allegedly participated in the robbery included Harjinder Singh Jinda, Mathra Singh,[21] Paramjit Singh Panjwar,[22] Satnam Singh Bawa,[23] Gurnam Singh Bundala,[24] Sukhdev Singh Sukha, Daljit Singh Bittu,[25][26][27] Gursharan Singh Gamma[25][26] and Pritpal Singh.[28]


Iraq

Italy

Japan

Lebanon

Malta

Netherlands

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Nigeria

Pakistan

Poland

Norway

Republic of Ireland

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Romania

Russia

Slovenia

On the night of October 31, 2005 robbers entered the safety deposit boxes of SKB Bank (Societe Generale) in Ljubljana through the main door and deactivated the alarm system.[41][42] Robbers disarmed the security guard and opened more than 400 safety deposit boxes. They took at least 32,000,000 euros in gold, precious stones and cash.

In March 2012 two robbers were arrested. One of them was a security guard at the bank.[43] The court process against two robbers started[44] in November 2013. At least one robber is still free.

Serbia

South Africa

Sweden

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Deadly US robberies

Large value US robberies

Uruguay

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