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Old 13-06-2008, 02:10   #4
frogstamper
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Re: Safe deposit raid unearths the proceeds of crime?

I was under the impression the police could not go into a strong room opening security boxes on mass, if they suspected a certain person was concealing something illegal and they had proof, a judge would authorize a search warrant. It seems very strange indeed they have been able to open 7000 boxes, unless they were in some way interconnected but it doesn't seem likely though.
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