Two employees of an Aldi store were kidnapped on Sunday morning by two men armed with a knife. It was almost three hours later that the alert was given.
Two thugs armed with knives operated in an Aldi store in Paris, in the morning of Sunday August 17.
At the opening of the store, around 7 am, they surprised two employees and forced them to drive them in the Sales room, relates The Parisian.
The thieves managed to steal the fundraiser, first estimated at 50,000 euros and reassessed 20,000 euros according to the Paris prosecutor’s office, before tie the two women with adhesive tape and take off.
According to the same source, they were filmed at 7:40 am leaving the store located boulevard Magenta in the 10th arrondissement of the capital. They then went up to a taxi.
It was at 10 a.m. that the vigil, seeing the still closed store on his arrival, alerted the police. The police entered and then found the employees feet and fists attached.
According to information from our colleagues, the two women, in shock, were taken care of by the firefighters and transported to the hospital. “Their state of health is not inspired,” he said.
An investigation was opened for theft with organized gang weapon and sequestration in an organized gang. Investigations are carried out by investigators from the third judicial police district.