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Paris: they had robbed the apartment of an examining magistrate

2021-08-24T17:00:11.761Z


Two thieves and a receiver were arrested last week by investigators from the judicial police. Confused by their imprint


Burglaries affect everyone as this story proves.

Two burglars and a receiver, aged 15 to 32, were brought before the courthouse in Paris last Thursday.

They are suspected of having burgled, on August 11, the apartment of a Parisian examining magistrate.

That afternoon, the magistrate was warned that his home, located in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, had just been broken up. The bottom of the wooden door was smashed in and the premises completely searched. The thieves seized three laptops that contained sensitive data and various items: watches, jewelry, backpacks. The investigators of the judicial police, in charge of the investigations, noted the traces and clues in the accommodation. They found usable fingerprints on the front door. The first suspect, aged 18, lives in the 17th century and the second, 15, in the 18th century. CCTV images make it possible to understand that they arrived by metro. They entered the building and stayed there for about three quarters of an hour.Then they came out with two backpacks which they gave to a stranger riding a scooter.

They are arrested in Paris and Aubervilliers

Last Wednesday, the two thieves were arrested at their respective homes.

The exploitation of the phone of the oldest suspect made it possible to find photographs of the objects stolen from the judge.

The messages made it possible to identify the receiver, already known to the police for similar facts.

Last Thursday, this man was arrested at his home in Aubervilliers.

The search enabled the police to find some of the items stolen from the magistrate.

But also other suspicious objects whose origin remains to be determined.

During the hearings, the three men confessed. The receiver claims that he was contacted by these two boys who sold him these objects for 200 euros. The oldest recognizes the theft while the minor maintains that he has not entered the accommodation. The latter was presented to a juvenile judge. Both adults were to be tried by the criminal court.

Source: leparis

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