Switzerland abducted two dogs and asked for over one million euros in ransom: found them at the other end of Europe
The story with a happy end comes from Switzerland. Specifically, the police arrested Norwegian and Poles who stole two Bolonka breeds for a 59-year-old Switzerland and asked for a dizzying million and 135,000 euros for them, according to them, writes ABC News.
The Swiss returned to his home near Zurich last week and found a letter from criminals who asked him for a dizzying amount if he ever wanted to see them instead of his best friends.
Instead of meeting their shameless request, the Swiss addressed the police who conducted an investigation and arrested a 30-year-old Norwegian at the Zurich airport.
Considering that no dogs were found with him, a transcontinental search that brought the investigation brought to Poland. A 38-year-old man who found dogs was found there.
The Swiss police reported that Norwegian was in custody, and the authorities in Poland are investigating the suspect's Poles.
Russian breed
Bologna is a rare Russian breed that was created by the crossing of the Pekinezer and Shih Tzu breed. It is for sale for a few thousand dollars.