The Bielefeld District Court had last year acquitted a money transport riders from the accusation of having been involved in a raid on a savings bank.
According to the indictment, he had had enabled the robbers only to get into the vault of the bank, because he could open the door as a money transport driver. But the evidence for a conviction ranged from no. But even then it was clear that the court doubted the innocence of the accused. The prosecutor saw it differently and had a lengthy prison sentence required. Therefore, they lodged an appeal against the acquittal.
The Supreme Court has annulled that decision and remanded it to a different division of the district court. The district court had not conducted sufficient evidence. The 30-year-old must now reckon with a conviction.