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Manhunt for security officer who failed to return money

A manhunt has been launched after a security officer failed to deliver sums of money he had collected in Warsaw.

Manhunt for security officer who failed to return money

According to police spokesperson Edyta Adamus, the suspect, who worked for a private security firm, had picked up money from various points across the capital.

The 41-year-old had been using a company car, which was later found abandoned in the city.

The precise amount of missing money has not been disclosed.

Copycat case?

On 10 July, another security guard disappeared after collecting close to PLN 11 million in Swarzędz, west central Poland.

Police discovered that the suspect, who had been hired a security company a few months prior to the theft, had been employed under a false name.

Officers are still trying to trace the man, and in early August they released an image of him from his time working with the company.

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