Gunmen seize papers, cash from Saudi Embassy convoy in Paris

Author : acanthoma2003
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 12:51:50


Gunmen seize papers, cash from Saudi Embassy convoy in Paris

Gunmen attacked a Saudi Embassy convoy in Paris on Sunday, stealing 250,000 euros ($334,000) and diplomatic documents, French police say.

According to a police union spokesman, a Saudi prince was traveling with the motorcade, but the gunmen appeared to be most interested in the contents of one of the vehicles, forcing it to a stop by brandishing automatic weapons, but without firing a shot.

The spokesman described the stolen documents as 'sensitive.'



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The gunmen's car was later found burned out and with the license plates removed. There was no sign of the gunmen, and police are investigating.

Le Parisien said that the attack took place near Porte de la Chapelle in the city's 18th administrative district and that the gunmen were armed with Kalashnikov rifles.

The website said Monday that the convoy of 12 vehicles was traveling from a hotel on the Champs-Elysees in central Paris to the Paris-Le Bourget Airport -- northeast of the city -- when two cars stopped it, seizing a minivan containing three people.

Le Monde said five to eight robbers were involved. The newspaper quoted an investigator as saying the crime would be more complex if the diplomatic documents had been its target.

Frederic Lagache, from the Alliance police union, described the offenders as 'a heavily armed and determined group of individuals,' French news agency AFP reported.

Saudi Arabia denied the car was an embassy vehicle.

Its embassy said the car was a rental and the driver was a Saudi citizen who was headed to the airport.

'On the way, the driver was forced to get out the car. The luggage and car were stolen,' it said.

According to a police union spokesman, a Saudi prince was traveling with the motorcade, but the gunmen appeared to be most interested in the contents of one of the vehicles, forcing it to a stop by brandishing automatic weapons, but without firing a shot. According to a police union spokesman, a Saudi prince was traveling with the motorcade, but the gunmen appeared to be most interested in the contents of one of the vehicles, forcing it to a stop by brandishing automatic weapons, but without firing a shot. Le Monde said five to eight robbers were involved. The newspaper quoted an investigator as saying the crime would be more complex if the diplomatic documents had been its target. Saudi Arabia denied the car was an embassy vehicle. Frederic Lagache, from the Alliance police union, described the offenders as 'a heavily armed and determined group of individuals,' French news agency AFP reported. Frederic Lagache, from the Alliance police union, described the offenders as 'a heavily armed and determined group of individuals,' French news agency AFP reported. The gunmen's car was later found burned out and with the license plates removed. There was no sign of the gunmen, and police are investigating. Frederic Lagache, from the Alliance police union, described the offenders as 'a heavily armed and determined group of individuals,' French news agency AFP reported. The gunmen's car was later found burned out and with the license plates removed. There was no sign of the gunmen, and police are investigating. The gunmen's car was later found burned out and with the license plates removed. There was no sign of the gunmen, and police are investigating. The spokesman described the stolen documents as 'sensitive.' According to a police union spokesman, a Saudi prince was traveling with the motorcade, but the gunmen appeared to be most interested in the contents of one of the vehicles, forcing it to a stop by brandishing automatic weapons, but without firing a shot. Saudi Arabia denied the car was an embassy vehicle. Saudi Arabia denied the car was an embassy vehicle. Frederic Lagache, from the Alliance police union, described the offenders as 'a heavily armed and determined group of individuals,' French news agency AFP reported. Gunmen attacked a Saudi Embassy convoy in Paris on Sunday, stealing 250,000 euros ($334,000) and diplomatic documents, French police say. Gunmen attacked a Saudi Embassy convoy in Paris on Sunday, stealing 250,000 euros ($334,000) and diplomatic documents, French police say. Saudi Arabia denied the car was an embassy vehicle. 'On the way, the driver was forced to get out the car. The luggage and car were stolen,' it said. According to a police union spokesman, a Saudi prince was traveling with the motorcade, but the gunmen appeared to be most interested in the contents of one of the vehicles, forcing it to a stop by brandishing automatic weapons, but without firing a shot. Le Parisien said that the attack took place near Porte de la Chapelle in the city's 18th administrative district and that the gunmen were armed with Kalashnikov rifles. Saudi Arabia denied the car was an embassy vehicle. According to a police union spokesman, a Saudi prince was traveling with the motorcade, but the gunmen appeared to be most interested in the contents of one of the vehicles, forcing it to a stop by brandishing automatic weapons, but without firing a shot. Frederic Lagache, from the Alliance police union, described the offenders as 'a heavily armed and determined group of individuals,' French news agency AFP reported. Its embassy said the car was a rental and the driver was a Saudi citizen who was headed to the airport.

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