Armed
robbers launched a spectacular raid on the world-famous Ritz hotel in Paris
Wednesday, making off with an estimated four million euros worth of jewels, the
latest
in a string of high-profile heists in the French capital.
The gang of
five men armed with hatchets smashed display windows on the ground floor of the
hotel in Paris’ luxurious Place Vendome around 6:30 pm (1730 GMT), making off
with the jewels.
Three of the
gang were detained while fleeing the scene and an AFP journalist said some
roads around the hotel were sealed off by security forces following the
incident. Two people were still being sought by authorities on Thursday
evening. “We heard a loud noise and lots of racket in the street,” one hotel
employee told AFP.
“Passers-by took refuge in the hotel. We didn’t know what
was going on until someone told us there had been a robbery.”
Another employee
said he saw a motorbike speed along a road at the back of the hotel after the
break-in.
Several luxury brands display their jewels in the street-front
windows of the Ritz. A judicial source put the value of the jewels seized at
“more than four million euros” ($4.75 million). Interior minister Gerard
Collomb praised officers’ “professionalism”, saying they had “done our police
force credit”. Paris prosecutors have opened a probe into the robbery,
according to a judicial source.
– Riches and robbers – Place Vendome, with its
opulent window displays of jewellers and high-end watchmakers, has been the
scene of several audacious daytime raids.
Security had been boosted in the
area, which also houses France’s justice ministry, in 2014 after several daring
armed raids on Place Vendome in which jewels worth between 420,000 and two
million euros were seized.
But thieves struck again in March 2016, when an
estimated six million euros worth of jewels were stolen from luxury fashion
brand Chopard by robbers who threatened employees with a gun and grenade.
Three
men were charged in connection with that heist. The French capital’s most
high-profile recent jewellery theft was carried out in October 2016 against US
reality television star Kim Kardashian. Five men, some wearing jackets with
police insignia, held Kardashian at gunpoint, making off with several pieces of
gold and diamond jewellery as well as a ring — a total estimated worth of nine
million euros. One of the robbers, fleeing the scene on a bicycle, dropped a
diamond-encrusted cross worth 30,000 euros, which was found by a passer-by a
few hours later. It remains the only piece to be recovered from the heist. The
landmark Paris Ritz hotel re-opened its palatial doors to guests in 2016 after
nearly four years of renovations and a major fire.
The hotel founded by Swiss
entrepreneur Cesar Ritz in 1898 is storied as the lodging of choice of Charlie
Chaplin, Coco Chanel and Ernest Hemingway, who has a small bar named after him.
In more recent history however, the Ritz has become known as the place where
Britain’s Princess Diana spent her last hours before a car accident in a tunnel
in the French capital while being pursued by paparazzi.
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