• waigl@lemmy.world
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      From the photo, there seems to have been a substantial-thickness concrete wall and then a brick wall. Obviously, they were still not enough, but it wasn’t just a brick wall.

      And about the wooden shelves: So what? They are not security relevant or customer facing, they just need to work as shelves.

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          That’s a lock box vault, not a standard vault. Those have the people that own the boxes entering them often, so of course everything inside is behind another lock and key. Normal vaults don’t usually ha e strangers entering them.

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      During the heist at Sparkasse savings bank in the city of Gelsenkirchen, thieves broke open more than 3,000 safe deposit boxes containing money, gold and jewellery.

      The article says there were safe deposit boxes so the shelves in the picture were probably used to hold other non-valuable stuff like paperwork.