In Marseille,
In the room of the Hôtel de police de Marseille, where the found objects are exhibited, there are about ten urban security police officers, in civilian clothes.
They are the ones who, for four months, tracked down the “Arsène Lupin” of the TGV southeast.
The case begins with the theft of jewelry from a satchel at the end of April.
A first-class passenger realizes, in Aix-en-Provence station, that she has been robbed.
She didn't notice anything but the loot is significant, 50,000 euros.
The police exploit the videos of the station, zooming in on the passengers getting off the train.
A man known to his services, having already been in prison for thefts of this kind, is spotted.
Then begins a long spinning which allows the investigators to identify two accomplices, also known and imprisoned for the same facts in the past.
The three men will only be arrested once their hideout has been identified.
This is an apartment located in a housing estate in Marseille, behind Saint-Charles station.
On the inside…
This article is for subscribers only.
You have 70% left to discover.
Cultivating your freedom is cultivating your curiosity.
Subscription without obligation
€0.99 THE FIRST MONTH
Already subscribed?
Login