Chocolate thieves steal $55K worth of candy after driving off with delivery truck
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A man in Europe is on the run after making a sweet getaway.
Austrian police are searching for a suspect who drove off with a truck full of chocolate after impersonating the delivery driver who was supposed to transport the candy to Belgium.
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According to reports, the thief allegedly falsified documents to gain access to the 20-tons of Milka products after arriving at the factory in a vehicle from a Czech trucking company.
The factory that makes the Milka products had reportedly hired a local company to drive the chocolate from Austria to Belgium. According to the police, the company contracted a Czech driver for the delivery — which is why no suspicion was raised when a Czech driver showed up, DW reports.
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However, the man who took the truck was not who had been hired for the job, and made off with an estimated $55,000 worth of chocolate.
Police have since confirmed that the market for stolen chocolate has been growing.
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"In recent years we have seen a number of individual cases where loaded trucks never arrived — also containing chocolate," a police spokeswoman told news agency DPA.
The police are currently reported to be investigating the incident.
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The theft of the Milka products marks the latest in candy heists in recent years. In January 2018, thieves made off with 48.5 tons (or nearly $500,000) worth of chocolate from a German industrial park. Earlier, in 2017, also in Germany, a group stole 20 tons of Nutella and Kinder Surprise Eggs.