Thieves steal thousands with vacuum

Enterprising thieves in Italy have come up with a novel way of removing cash from an automatic petrol station cash register.

Thieves in Salerno in southern Italy have come up with a novel way of stealing money from an automatic petrol station cash register, using a vacuum cleaner to suck the notes out.

The thieves made a hole in the cash register in the town of Sala Consilina before sucking out 3,000 ($A4,367) in cash, according to the Corriere del Mezzogiorno daily on Wednesday.

The automatic alarm system was set off but by the time the police arrived at the crime scene, the only thing left was the vacuum cleaner, the newspaper said.


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