braquage
Braquage, also known as bank robbery, is a criminal act involving the theft of money or valuables from a financial institution, typically a bank or credit union. The term "braquage" originates from the French word for "robbery," and it is used in several French-speaking countries, including France, Canada, and Belgium. Braquage can take various forms, ranging from simple hold-ups to complex, well-planned heists.
The primary goal of a braquage is to acquire money or valuable items, often for personal gain
Braquage is a serious crime that can have significant consequences for both the victims and the perpetrators.
Law enforcement agencies worldwide employ various strategies to combat braquage, including increased surveillance, improved security measures,