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Old 24th Sep 2013, 19:46
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Gold worth €1.5m 'stolen' from Air France flight

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Gold worth €1.5m 'stolen' from Air France flight

Some 44 kilos of gold bars, worth €1.5 million, are believed to have been stolen from a recent Air France flight from Paris to Zurich. The theft comes as suspicions mount that Air France staff were complicit in a recent €200 million cocaine smuggling operation.


The gold ingots, valued at approximately €1.5 million, were in the possession of the Brink’s secure transportation company, and destined to travel in the hold of an Air France flight from Paris to Zurich on September 19th, according to TF1 television.

Air France said on Tuesday it had filed a complaint with police.


"We hope the investigations will allow us to quickly determine the sequence of events and identify those responsible," a spokesman said.


Brink's a US-based company, which regularly transports gold to Swiss banks as funds transfers, had put nine suitcases, containing roughly 300 kilos of gold ingots, on the flight from Charles de Gaulle airport last Thursday.


On arrival in the Swiss city, two cases were missing from the Brink’s delivery, containing a total of 44 kilos of gold bars.


However in a statement on Tuesday Brink's denied any reponsibility over the missing gold bars, saying "it was not in charge of the transport and the packages were not under its responsibility when they disappeared."


The company added that its task "was limited to ensure the safety of the consignment during its transit at Charles de Gaulle," a mission that Brink's claimed it carried out "perfectly well".


The French subsidiary of Brink's employs a total of 6,000 people in France. It has 1,800 security officers who work in French airports to inspect passengers and baggage.


France's national aviation police, the GTA, is leading the investigation into how the missing packages were taken from the aircraft, and by whom.
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It has to be noted that the missing gold bars were only noticed the next day.

L'enquête a été confiée à la section de recherches de la gendarmerie des transports aériens (GTA) mais s'annonce complexe, le vol n'ayant été découvert que le lendemain
Lingots volés : Air France porte plainte, la Brink's décline sa responsabilité
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No doubt Inspector Clouseau will be bumbling along soon. It probably wouldn't have happened if the AF security people had been on strike.
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