“In your truck, it’s the flavor?” The robbers truck postage stamps Tuesday morning at Brie-Comte-Robert had they delay in mail? Not really. According to Europe 1, the men – who have seized nearly 20 million stamps and prepaid envelopes – actually thought they had got hold of … perfume, much easier to sell.
Stamps and prepaid envelopes, stolen Tuesday morning, were found in the truck that was used in the robbery, said a police source. The vehicle “was abandoned at the edge of the national 3″ to the tune of Villeparisis in the north of the Seine-et-Marne, said a source close to the investigation. The perpetrators, however, are still at large and sought, the source said. According to police sources, “they may be rid of the cargo on hearing that the case had made the noise.”
A team of experienced mobsters
The carrier, a subcontractor of Post , was attacked Tuesday around 7:55 in the industrial area of Brie-Comte-Robert, when he was to deliver a post office nearby. His truck, 38 tons, traveling on a turnoff Francilienne, about thirty miles southeast of Paris, when several thieves forced him to stop blocking it with their vehicles.
The robbers had stolen a portion of the cargo. According to judicial sources, the injury was still high, around 20 million. “There were more than 40 million euros loading in 19 pallets, twelve were stolen,” he told AFP a source close to the matter.
Court interregional specialized (JIRS) of Paris was handling the case because of the profile of the suspects, probably a “team of crooks” experienced, the source said. They are still at large.
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