Armed robbers raided the Bulgari luxury
jewellery boutique in the swanky Place Vendome in central Paris in broad
daylight Saturday, making off with an estimated several million euros' worth
of items, police and prosecutors said.
Three people who arrived on two motorbikes entered the store in the popular
tourist district at around 1:45pm local time (1145 GMT), a police source said,
citing preliminary information.
Two were carrying long weapons, the source added, saying they had hit a
security guard.
The full extent of the haul and damage estimated at several million euros
(dollars) was still being assessed, another source close to the inquiry told
AFP.
The same Bulgari boutique was also targeted in a daylight armed robbery in
September 2021, when thieves made off with some 10 million euros ($10.6
million) in loot.
Video footage posted on social media networks on Saturday appeared to show
two large black motorbikes parked on the pavement in front of the jewellery
shop.
A man in a helmet with a gun and wearing black clothes is seen apparently
standing guard.
Later, three men can be seen fleeing the scene on two motorbikes.
An investigation into armed robbery has been opened, the Paris prosecutor's
office said.
Following the 2021 heist at the Bulgari store, one of the robbers was
wounded in the leg by a police officer.
He was arrested, charged and imprisoned.
In June 2022, two other suspects, aged 26 and 37 at the time, were
arrested.
They were also charged and placed in pre-trial detention.
The Italian jeweller Bulgari is owned by the French fashion conglomerate
LVMH.(AFP)
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