the essential
The theft took place this Monday around 7 p.m., in the Old Lille district…
It’s an ordinary caravan theft, but it concerns an important person responsible for the Olympic Games in France. This Monday, April 29, around 7 p.m., the computer of the organizer of the event in Lille as well as her identification badge were stolen from a vehicle parked on rue Royale, in the Old Lille district, reports La Voix North.
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The victim is the organizer of the Olympics in the northern capital, who works on the Villeneuve-d’Ascq site. Its missions, according to information from the Paris 2024 website, are to define, prepare and manage each phase of the development project for an Olympic site.
“Nothing sensitive”
According to a police Source, the device, which was turned off, “did not contain anything sensitive” and access to shared data was blocked remotely. As for the identification badge, it only “allows access to the site but does not allow the slightest door to be opened”. A complaint was filed and the investigation entrusted to the Lille police station
Last March, USB keys belonging to a City of Paris engineer were stolen from a train. A few days later, the computer of the general secretary of the Avicenne hospital management was stolen from her car.
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