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The Cannes jewel heist was an armed robbery at the Carlton Intercontinental Hotel in Cannes, a city on the French Riviera. The thief stole gemstones and watches ultimately valued at $136 million (€103 million/£89 million). (Initial estimates had only reached $53 million (€37–38 million/£33-34 million), as they had not taken into account another room in the hotel.)〔 == Theft == The valuables were stolen from a private hotel salon, which was poorly guarded,〔 the guards having no weapons.〔 The jewels were present due to a display by Lev Avnerovich Leviev, the Israeli billionaire.〔 The armed thief was described as having a baseball cap and scarf,〔 carrying a handgun.〔 The theft initiated a manhunt but no arrests were made. Milan Poparic, a known member of the Pink Panthers, an organized crime gang, has been suggested as a potential suspect, having escaped prison days before the heist.〔 Most believe the thief was unlikely to be acting on his own.〔〔 The thief, carrying an automatic pistol, entered the salon through a french door, which might have been forced or left open,〔 and picked up a sack〔 containing 72 jewels, 34 of which have been described as exceptional,〔 in a suitcase.〔 The heist has been called the biggest heist ever in France,〔 and possibly the biggest heist of all time.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=French jewel heist actually nets $136 million, may be biggest ever )〕 The theft was at the same hotel where Alfred Hitchcock's 1955 film ''To Catch a Thief'' was set. The robbery was the third in the Riviera over a short period, following the theft from the Cannes Film Festival of jewels worth $1.4 million, and the theft of a $1.9 million necklace. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2013 Carlton Cannes heist」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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