Jewellery worth $100m looted in Paris

Published December 6, 2008

PARIS, Dec 5: Armed robbers — some dressed in drag — made off with $100 million in loot in a lightning-fast jewellery store theft in central Paris, in what police on Friday called one of France’s costliest jewel heists.

Three or four thieves swiped rings, necklaces and luxury watches from display cases at the Harry Winston store near the Champs-Elysees, a police official said.

They brandished handguns and threatened about 15 employees, hitting some on the head with guns, the official said.

At least two of the bandits were men wearing wigs and dressed as women, at times spoke a foreign language, and knew employees’ names, the official said. After the theft, the robbers fled.

The official, who was not authorised to be publicly named according to agency policy, said it was among France’s biggest-ever jewel thefts.

New York-based Harry Winston said in a statement: “We are cooperating with the authorities in their investigation. Our first concern is the well-being of our employees.”

A spokeswoman for the company would not provide details on the theft. It was unclear whether anyone was injured.

The boutique, on the expensive Avenue Montaigne, was closed to the public on Friday. Three of the five display windows stood empty of their usual wares.

The store was targeted in a similar theft in October 2007.

—AFP

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