Poster method

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Poster method[a] is a robbery strategy, where a robber cuts a hole in a store's window and covers it with a poster, after entering the store, to mask the signs of robbery.[1] The method was developed by a famous robber, Zdzisław Najmrodzki, who had used it to rob over 70 Pewex stores with luxury and scarce products.[2] The case of the robberies had become popular among people and media across the entire country.[3]

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  1. ^ Polish: metoda na plakat

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  2. ^ Do Rzeczy Historia, no 8(66)/2018, September 2018, pp. 40-43.
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