Original source : http://www.therakyatpost.com
Posted : August 2014
Author : the admin
Posted : August 2014
Author : the admin
PARIS,
Aug 18, 2014:
Kalashnikov-wielding robbers have attacked the motorcade of
a Saudi prince in Paris,
making off with 250,000 euros (RM1 million) in cash and reportedly stealing
“sensitive” documents, French police said today. The spectacular robbery took
place in northern Paris late yesterday as
the motorcade was making its way from a plush hotel on the Champs
Elysees to an airport in Le Bourget, said police, who confirmed
there were no injuries.
A gang of “between five and eight” thieves in two BMWs
hijacked the first of around 10 vehicles in the convoy, driving off with the
three occupants before letting them go, police said. The Saudis’ Mercedes and
one of the thieves’ BMWs were later found abandoned and burned out in the
village of Saint-Mesmes, to the northeast of Paris, about 40km from the
scene of the crime. Police found two 500 euro notes, documents in Arabic and
medication near the burnt-out wrecks of the two cars. According to the local
daily Le Parisien, the robbers made off with “sensitive” diplomatic
documents.
A source close to the investigation confirmed the theft of
diplomatic documents but told AFP: “For the moment, we have no details about
the nature of these documents. They could be sensitive documents but they could
equally well be unimportant.” The Saudi embassy in Paris could not be immediately reached for
comment. “It’s quite an unusual attack. They were obviously well-informed. It’s
true that it’s quite a rare way of operating,” one police source told AFP. No
suspects have yet been apprehended.
The head of a national police union, Nicolas Comte, said:
“We need to find out what they were looking for, the money or the documents.” “I
hope we will also have efficient cooperation with the Saudi authorities,” he
added. The investigation has been turned over to the BRB special police unit in
charge of armed robberies. One source close to the investigation, who did not
wish to be named, said: “If they were looking for sensitive documents, that
changes the nature of the crime.”
“It will no longer be an armed robbery, but something more
complicated,” the source added. Initial results of the investigation have revealed that the
robbers were obviously “aware of what they would find by attacking that
specific car and not the others”, he added. Frederic Lagache, from the Alliance police union,
said: “We’re dealing with a heavily armed and determined group of criminals. Once
again, unfortunately, we see that these individuals had no fear of the police
and were not concerned about the consequences of their actions.”
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