Three Albanian tourists are robbed in Greece

Albanian tourists who had their jewelry stolen in greece
Albanian tourists who had their jewelry stolen 
 Gangs of thieves have robbed three Albanian tourists who had gone on vacation to the Greek island of Mykonos.

They had booked a suite in a luxury hotel in the Plindri area when in the early hours of last Sunday, July 24, unidentified persons entered their room through the balcony door.

One of the tourists, a girl, is being stolen gold jewelry with a total value of 17,100 euros, her passport, and her driver's license. Valuables and jewelry worth 18,400 euros were taken from the sister, as well as her passport.

While the lovers of one of the sisters have also taken items and jewelry worth 10 thousand euros as well as the passport, according to their complaint to the Greek police, greek media reports.

It is learned that the three Albanians had gone on vacation for several days in Mykonos, according to greek media.

The stolen passports are sold by thieves on the black market, which are then used by migrant smuggling networks.

Robbers use the same scheme to break into luxury apartments on the island. They keep a close eye on their "victims" and when they leave their villas or hotel rooms, they go inside and take whatever they can find, from gold jewelry to cash, even passports or licenses.
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