Prolific burgler locked up

Champ Dollon prison (c) WRS

A man thought responsible for at least 30 burglaries in French speaking regions has been locked up in Geneva.

It’s thought he’s responsible for break-ins ranging from the International Organization for Migration, the Salvation Army and a pizza restaurant.

Investigations are ongoing – but he could have stolen around CHF 133,000 according to a report in the Tribune de Genève.

He was arrested in Gland in canton Vaud and is being held at Champ Dollon prison in Geneva.

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