A four-person gang of thieves executed a bizarre and
frightening armed robbery in the southern city of Marseille on Wednesday,
taking a 70-year-old man hostage while they stole jewellery of unknown value
from his shop.
The gang surprised the businessman outside his apartment
building on Avenue Cantini in the centre of Marseille, taking him captive at gun-point,
before spraying an “irritant gas” in the vicinity and driving off to the
elderly man’s shop, identified by France 3 TV as the Gabetti Bijouterie.
While each member of the gang was equipped with a
Kalashnikov rifle, two were allegedly “disguised as rabbis,” according to TF1
television.
It is not known whether this disguise was incidental, or
part of a strategy to rob from the jeweller, who TF1 claims is himself Jewish.
After helping themselves to jewellery at the elderly man’s
shop on rue de Rome, the thieves fled towards the A50 motorway, abandoning him
at a petrol station along the way, according to regional daily La Provence.
The victim, suffering from shock and bearing a number of
bruises, was transported to hospital.
Back at the victim’s apartment building, some 50 local
firemen, alerted to a strange smell by residents, were forced to evacuate
around 30 people from the apartment block, and 11 were confined to their homes
for a period.
A number of inhabitants of the building suffered respiratory
difficulties and irritated eyes, and two were taken to hospîtal while the rest
were treated at the scene.
The brigade de répression du banditisme (violent crime
division) of the local police have taken over the investigation, and an
assessment is under way of the losses suffered by the elderly jewelry shop
owner.
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