the Case of the almost ten-year-old robbery that was committed against the Royal Bank and a cit-transport in Valby, with a total yield of 2,4 million kr., added a guilty aggressor in the row.

the Court of Frederiksberg has sentenced 36-year-old Ugur Kulbay three years in prison and expulsion from Denmark continually.

A agree domsmandsret laid emphasis on the fact that the defendants had a plausible explanation as to why his DNA traces have been found in an apartment at Enghavevej, which was located a few hours after the robbery took place 12.October 2009. Therefore, it has been proven that he has played a role in the robbery most likely in the planning stage, thought the judge.

Furthermore, did the president emphasis on his attachment to the other perpetrators, where during previous court hearings have come forward, that he knows them from an area in Stockholm.

defense attorney Stefan Møller Jørgensen, who went after the acquittal of his client, has appealed against the judgment.

the Man has in previous interviews, they explained that he again has been invited to a poker tournament in that apartment, Enghavevej, where his DNA traces are found.

the Detective See the pictures from the dramatic heist: the Robbers threw sømmåtter and stingerspikes

the Prosecution has proven DNA-tracks by a glass, which fits with his DNA with a probability of up to one million.

Nine men were in 2010 charged and remanded for robbery but six of them had to be released, and only three were charged and convicted. They each received three years and 11 months in prison. The 36-year-old man was given by judge Finn Haargaards word “discount” in the 11 months the pga. the ten year old character.

Copenhagen Police chose last year to resume the investigation of the robbery, since there was a so-called ‘DNA match’ at the end of 2017. In the light of the DNA match, he was internationally called for in the 2018 and later apprehended by the police in Barcelona airport.

the Reason that the match came the police received so many years after, that a large so-called ‘DNA bank’ first came in the exchange across the countries – including Denmark and Sweden – in 2017.

Ugur Kulbay is earlier judged for a robbery against a Swedish pantbank in Västerås back in 2015, along with a gang member, who was shot in connection with the dobbeltdrabet in Herlev.

the 112 – 13. oct. 2009 – kl. 10:51 Suspected robber was from Sweden