An investigation was opened after the robbery of cash conveyors, in Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône (Val-d'Oise), on Wednesday November 27. Equipped with a handgun and a tear gas bomb, the thugs left with €400,000 worth of gold jewelry. Two shots were fired, without causing any injuries.
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Cash conveyors from the Temis company were attacked by criminals, Wednesday November 27, 2024 late in the morning, in Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône (Val-d'Oise). The facts occurred in front of a jewelry manufacturing and sales company, reports The Gazette du Val-d'Oise which relays information from Actu 17 .
When one of the conveyors left the establishment with a bag full of gold jewelry, the robbers threatened him with a handgun and a tear gas bomb. They then grabbed the bag and fled in a black car. The thugs reportedly fired two shots, causing no injuries. The robbers left with loot estimated at €400,000.
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Ongoing investigations
An investigation has been opened to shed light on this robbery. The banditry suppression brigade (BRB) of the judicial police of Versailles (Yvelines) will in particular try to determine whether the criminals were helped by an accomplice.
At the beginning of June 2024, a Temis company van transporting gold had already been attacked. The conveyors had finally managed to escape their robbers. The latter left without loot.