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Neuilly: they rob the Bouygues store with a machete and leave with 40 phones

2021-10-28T16:50:03.629Z


Two men armed in particular with a machete burst into the shop, threatened the manager and were handed over more than forty


Flash robbery, this Thursday afternoon, in Neuilly-sur-Seine.

Shortly before 3 p.m., two helmeted and armed individuals burst into the Bouygues Telecom store on avenue du Général de Gaulle, where two customers and the manager were.

Under threat of a long gun, which could be a dummy weapon, and a machete, the two men forced the store manager to open the safe and hand over its contents to them.

The two criminals thus seized some forty smartphones, mainly Apple brand before decamping.

The investigation entrusted to the SDPJ92

“They then fled with the help of two accomplices who were waiting for them on two scooters, close to the shop.

The investigations were entrusted to investigators of the SDPJ who will now peel the video surveillance images of the area.

A long and meticulous job that they are starting to get used to.

Because this is not the first time that this store on Avenue Charles de Gaulle has been the target of an armed robbery.

On February 20, 2019, two men, again helmets and gloves, had already robbed this telephone shop.

Following a scenario identical to that of this Thursday, they did not hesitate to threaten sellers with a handgun to get their hands on dozens of devices, including iPhone Xs, whose selling price exceeds a thousand euros.

This February 2019 attack followed another robbery that had occurred three months earlier in November 2018. Armed with a revolver and a tear gas canister, the two criminals held the manager, an employee and a customer at bay. before being given fifty phones.

Source: leparis

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