POLISH BANDITS
MURDER AND ROBBERY WHOLE GANG ARRESTED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright PARIS, January 13. (Received January 14, at 11,25 a.m.) Twenty mouths were occupied in collating the details to arrest a gang of Polish bandits who terrorised France and Belgium for two years. The chief Vladimir Zingsuk appointed gangsters to provide funds by selling the products of the thefts, with the assistance of four lieutenants. The arrests began in 1925 as the result of some Poles betraying Zingsuk and Lieutenant Bruzda. The latter took refuge in Germany. The gang committed six and attempted five other murders, and committed fifty armed burglaries. Twentytwo of the fifty-four bandits charged with offences stand their trial in April.
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Evening Star, Issue 19456, 14 January 1927, Page 4
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114POLISH BANDITS Evening Star, Issue 19456, 14 January 1927, Page 4
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