Hot chocolate: How to handle 175 tonnes of stolen confectionery

By Steve Scherer ROME (Reuters) – The logistical network created by Vincenzo Crupi was useful for shifting more than just drugs, prosecutors allege. The consignment of Lindor Maxi Boule Latte – small chocolate balls in shiny red wrappers – was stolen from a transport hub near Lodi in Italy between April and August 2014. The flower seller, police allege, was working for the chocolate thieves and believed Crupi’s international network was ideal for offloading a portion of the chocolate balls.

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Hot chocolate: How to handle 175 tonnes of stolen confectionery

Hot chocolate: How to handle 175 tonnes of stolen confectionery

By Steve Scherer ROME (Reuters) – The logistical network created by Vincenzo Crupi was useful for shifting more than just drugs, prosecutors allege. The consignment of Lindor Maxi Boule Latte – small chocolate balls in shiny red wrappers – was stolen from a transport hub near Lodi in Italy between April and August 2014. The flower seller, police allege, was working for the chocolate thieves and believed Crupi’s international network was ideal for offloading a portion of the chocolate balls.

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