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Hundreds of thousands of euros are find thieves house searches. This year alone, the police seized from clan homes impressive amounts of money, jewelry and other property that could not be justified. The money comes, in most cases, from usury. The crime is, however, difficult to prove, so many thieves go unpunished.
Every time they entered the robbers’ houses, the police left with impressive sums of money, which the clans cannot justify.
At the beginning of the year, when registering a group in Ploiești, investigators found 130,000 euros and 2,000 pounds in the criminals’ drawers. Subsequently, eight people were charged with usury and blackmail.
A week ago, the masked men entered the houses of the Sile Pietroi clan. Investigators confiscated 14,000 euros and 12,500 lei.
Members of the Sadoveanu clan woke up with the police in the house, even on the day the thieves were preparing for a baptism party. In their villas, the investigators found 152,000 euros, 38,000 dollars, 8,000 pounds, jewelry, but also knives, machetes, swords, sticks and pistols.
The police know that the hundreds of thousands of euros they find during the raids come from usury, but they rarely manage to gather evidence with which to send the thieves to prison for this crime.
To prove usury, investigators would need a complaint of the victim, only that the thieves have changed their criminal strategy and no longer give money to ordinary people, but they borrow from each other. Those who take the money are in turn members of some clans, so they have no interest in filing complaints or cooperating with investigators.
All the money found during the searches was confiscated, but that does not mean that the thieves were impoverished. Their fortunes consist of grandiose villas and luxury cars, for those who have no deed and who cannot justify.