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Identities of gang targeting drivers after large bank withdrawals

By order of the Athens First‑Instance Prosecutor’s Office, the identity details and photographs of three people who robbed motorists carrying large sums withdrawn from banks in the Aspropyrgos area were released

Newsroom June 13 04:47

The three suspects were arrested on 24 April 2025 by the Western Attica Crime Division.

Suspects

  • David‑Alejandro Dissi‑Llanten, son of Dissi‑Diego and Llanten‑Magaly, born 24 April 1975 in Chile.
  • Gustavo‑Alexis Aguayo‑Pitrihuen, son of Aguayo‑Abraham and Pitrihuen‑Ana, born 16 February 1994 in Chile.
  • Nkara‑Antonella Dissi‑Paiva, daughter of Dissi‑Llanten‑David‑Alejandro and Paiva‑Urbina‑Mindy‑Caroline, born 5 January 2002 in Chile.

The disclosure aims to help uncover any similar crimes committed by the defendants, protect public safety, and safeguard potential victims.

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Modus Operandi

The trio visited bank branches in Elefsina and Aspropyrgos. One member entered the branch to observe customers. When a customer withdrew a large amount, the gang tailed the victim in a rented car.

  • When the victim stopped briefly, the 50‑year‑old suspect approached, smashed a window with a special key‑ring tool, and grabbed the bag of cash.
  • In one instance, they punctured a car tyre with homemade metal spikes so the driver would pull over and leave the cash inside, which they then stole.

After each theft, the suspects regularly wired large sums to their home country to hide the money trail.

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