varkauksiin
Varkaus is a Finnish term for the unlawful taking of another person’s property with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of it. It is a common property crime and is defined in Finland’s criminal law alongside related offenses such as theft of services or handling stolen goods. The act is characterized by the absence of the owner’s consent and the offender’s intent to keep the property.
Varkauksiin is the illative plural form of varkaus, meaning “into thefts” or “to thefts.” It appears primarily
In legal terms, varkaus covers taking movable property without consent with the intent to deprive the owner
See also: varkaus, rikoslaki, petty theft and aggravated theft (larity is language-dependent; consult Finnish legal sources