CBC lie by omission 7245-B. The stolen gold coin in Germany

First, the CBC video:

I’m sure you can all figure out what is missing. Whenever there is a major crime, reportage of the trial includes the names of the accused and usually at LEAST a court room sketch of them.

Now lets see what even a German paper has to say, thanks to MissPiggy:

RBB24:

“The prosecution charges the accused Wissam R., Ahmed R., Wayci R. and Denis W. with theft in a particularly serious case. They are said to have stolen the 100-kilogram gold coin worth a good 3.7 million euros from the museum. The prosecutor demands calls for the collection of this sum from the accused. The four defendants did not comment at the beginning of the trial.”  (except for Denis who was probably the security guard).

The Guardian.com:

The court heard that brothers Wayci Remmo, 24, and Ahmed Remmo, 20, and their cousin Wissam Remmo, 22, allegedly executed the dramatic night-time heist with the help of a school friend who had started work as a contract security guard at the museum just weeks before the theft. The fourth suspect was identified according to German court custom as Dennis W.

 

If found guilty the suspects face up to 10 years in prison and will have to pay back the value of the coin.

Prosecutors assume that the coin – 53cm in diameter and 3cm thick, embossed with the head of Queen Elizabeth II and produced by the Canadian Royal Mint in 2007 – will never be recovered, having likely been broken up and melted down soon after its seizure.

CBC is in the front ranks of the Globalist-media complex that manages to lie even when its mouth is shut.

 

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9 Replies to “CBC lie by omission 7245-B. The stolen gold coin in Germany”

  1. “Police had “presented not a single shred of firm evidence”, argued Toralf Nöding, defence lawyer for the three alleged thieves, brothers Ahmed, 20, and Wayci Remmo, 23, and their cousin Wissam Remmo, 21.

    Nöding also charged that his clients had suffered prejudice from broad media coverage on their extended family with roots in Lebanon, several of whose members have been jailed for involvement in violent or organized crime.

    Police have found no trace of the 100-kilogramme Canadian coin since the late-night heist in March 2017 from the German capital’s Bode Museum, located close to Chancellor Angela Merkel’s apartment.

    “Police staged raids in July 2017 involving 300 officers on premises in and around Berlin linked to the Remmo clan to gather evidence. They confiscated guns, luxury cars and more than €100,000 in cash.

    If found guilty of theft in the juvenile court case, the three suspects, all registered as unemployed, would face jail terms of up to 10 years.

    Also in the dock and claiming innocence was 20-year-old former museum security guard Denis Umut W., the alleged inside man, accused of giving the others crucial information for the break-in.”
    https://www.thelocal.de/20190110/not-a-shred-of-evidence-men-on-trial-in-berlin-deny-giant-gold-coin-heist

  2. It’s also said they will have to pay back the value of the coin. 1 million face value vs $6 million true value? The dhimmis will take 10 cents/dollar on face and forget the whole thing.

  3. euronews – Big Maple Leaf: Four men go on trial accused of stealing huge gold coin from Bode Museum, Berlin