Police in Berlin have released pictures of a 100ft tunnel dug by robbers from an underground car park into a bank's safe deposit room.
Police have also issued a composite sketch of a man suspected of involvement in the digging of the tunnel.
The audacious criminals spent weeks digging the tunnel into a vault of the Berliner Volksbank and, earlier in the week, escaped with the contents of several hundred safety deposit boxes.
Police spokesman displays composite sketch of suspect involved in digging of tunnel leading to safe deposit room of a bank in Berlin
The man police want to question in connection with the robbery
They set fire to the tunnel as they left to destroy any evidence.
Police were alerted to the break-in early on Monday when a security guard noticed smoke coming from the deposit room.
General view of the entrance of a tunnel dug by thieves leading to the safe deposit room of a bank in Berlin
The tunnel had ceiling supports
Berlin police spokesman Thomas Neuendorf said at the time of the discovery that the tunnel was "very professional" and must have taken weeks or possibly months to complete.
Police officer stands next to entrance of a tunnel dug by thieves leading to the safe deposit room of a bank in Berlin
Police said it was a 'professional' job
It was elaborately constructed and even had ceiling supports.
General view of bank where thieves dug a tunnel in order to enter the safe deposit room in Berlin
The preferred entrance to the Berliner Volksbank
Mr Neuendorf said officers were still trying to determine what valuables had been stolen from the deposit boxes.


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