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Armed robbers carried out a dramatic daytime bank heist in Naples, taking around 25 people hostage inside a Crédit Agricole branch before escaping through a tunnel. The incident began around midday, prompting a swift police response that saw the building surrounded as negotiations unfolded to secure the hostages’ release.

After roughly two hours, all hostages were freed without serious injuries, though several were left shaken and required medical attention. Witnesses said the robbers, while armed, did not use violence and had confined people inside a room. Firefighters assisted in the evacuation by breaking windows, with scenes showing emotional reunions as people emerged from the bank.

Authorities later stormed the building using special forces and stun grenades, but the suspects had already fled, reportedly through a tunnel possibly connected to the sewer system. Investigators are still assessing the extent of the theft, as the robbers targeted safety deposit boxes rather than cash, making the total value of the loot unclear.

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Police believe an Italian guy who was pulled from a collapsed tunnel not far from the Vatican may have been trying to tunnel his way into a bank. After firefighters spent eight hours pulling him out from beneath a road, he is now recovering in a hospital.

However, given that he and another man were both taken into custody by police for “resisting a public authority,” he may now need to bail himself out of even more trouble. He might have been a member of a gang trying to rob a bank, according to police speculation.

A police spokesman told the AFP news agency, “We are still investigating; we do not exclude that they are thieves, it is one of the ideas.

The two were also held for causing damage to public property. According to local media, the reason is obvious because the tunnel was discovered close to a bank just before the long weekend on August 15, when the majority of the city is empty.

The Corriere della Sera daily’s headline read, “The whole gang.”

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