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Moment gang posing as police blow up cash van on Italian motorway

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auFebruary 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Moment gang posing as police blow up cash van on Italian motorway
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February 10, 2026 — 3:30pm

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Armed robbers pretending to be police blew up a security van on a motorway in Italy.

The gang, who wore balaclavas to hide their identities, drove a dark blue Alfa Romeo with a blue light on the roof, footage shows.

They initially blocked the motorway with a truck that they set alight, forcing the cash van to come to a stop and preventing police from arriving on the scene quickly.

The robbers ran around to the back of the security van and blew its doors off with explosives, sending up plumes of dark smoke.

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Police arrived at the scene and exchanged shots with the raiders. It is not known how much cash the robbers got away with.

The hold-up was captured on video by passing motorists on their phones.

“Look, look, look, look … They are robbing the van, look,” said one, who caught on film the moment that the back of the security van was blown off.

The robbery took place on Monday on a stretch of motorway between the cities of Lecce and Brindisi in the southern region of Puglia, which is popular with tourists during the northern summer months.

Members of the public called the police to say they had seen two men flee the scene at high speed in an Alfa Romeo.

The police intercepted the car and arrested the two men near the town of Squinzano. Police are hunting for the rest of the gang – about six men are believed to have taken part in the raid.

The authorities closed a section of the motorway in both directions while they carried out investigations.

The assailants are believed to come from Foggia, a town in Puglia, which has established a notorious reputation for being the home turf of armed gangs who regularly hold up security vans.

Nicola Magno, the secretary general of a police officers’ union, expressed “deep concern for the dangerous escalation of criminal activities and the risks faced on a daily basis by members of the Carabinieri” (the Italian police).

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He said: “Once again, Carabinieri officers find themselves on the front line of a criminal action that is extremely violent and well organised.

“The fact that a patrol was targeted with shots shows the high level of risk that our officers are being exposed to on a regular basis.

“It is only thanks to the professionalism, cool heads and sense of duty of our colleagues that we are not talking about a tragedy.”

Police needed better vehicles, training and equipment as they grappled with criminal gangs which are “ever more aggressive and militarised”, he said.

It is the second such assault in a week. Last week, a gang of robbers held up an armoured security van on a motorway near Ortona in the central Abruzzo region.

To stop the van, they fired shots, scattered nails on the ground and set off smoke bombs. They then used an explosive device to blow open the sides of the security van and reportedly made off with about €400,000 ($672,000) in cash.

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