Dubai police chase six men for robbing cash, jewelry worth more than $300,000

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Updated 11 May 2022
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Dubai police chase six men for robbing cash, jewelry worth more than $300,000

DUBAI: A gang of six men assaulted a family while robbing their villa in the Dubai’s  Jumeirah Village Circle, stealing cash and jewelry worth $326,155. Four people are in custody so far. 

The robbers, “armed with knives and a hammer” entered the villa via the top floor, national daily the Khaleej Times reported. 

One victim said the robbers tied up four members of the family and “threatened to kill them.”
The robbers stole a sum of $122,532 cash, two watches worth $94,758 and a diamond ring worth $108,917 before they fled the place.

Dubai police said they had captured four out of the six men, but were looking for the two still at large. 

One suspect was arrested at Dubai International Airport, while two others were arrested at Sharjah Airport. The fourth suspect was captured in Al Twar. The other two are still at large.


Elysee Palace silver steward arrested for stealing thousands of euros’ worth of silverware

Updated 22 December 2025
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Elysee Palace silver steward arrested for stealing thousands of euros’ worth of silverware

  • The Sevres Manufactory — which supplied most of the furnishings — identified several of the missing items on online auction websites
  • Investigators later found around 100 objects in the silver steward’s personal locker, his vehicle and their home

PARIS: Three men will stand trial next year after a silver steward employed at the official residence of the French president was arrested this week for the theft of items of silverware and table service worth thousands of euros, the Paris prosecutor’s office said.
The Elysee Palace’s head steward reported the disappearance, with the estimated loss ranging between 15,000 and 40,000 euros (($17,500-$47,000).
The Sevres Manufactory — which supplied most of the furnishings — identified several of the missing items on online auction websites. Questioning of Elysee staff led investigators to suspect one of the silver stewards, whose inventory records gave the impression he was planning future thefts.
Investigators established that the man was in a relationship with the manager of a company specializing in the online sale of objects, notably tableware. Investigators discovered on his Vinted account a plate stamped “French Air Force” and “Sevres Manufactory” ashtrays that are not available to the general public.
Around 100 objects were found in the silver steward’s personal locker, his vehicle and their home. Among the items recovered were copper saucepans, Sevres porcelain, a René Lalique statuette and Baccarat champagne coupes.
The two were arrested Tuesday. Investigators also identified a single receiver of the stolen goods. The recovered items were returned to the Elysee Palace.
The three suspects appeared in court Thursday on charges of jointly stealing movable property listed as part of the national heritage — an offense punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a 150,000-euro fine, as well as aggravated handling of stolen goods.
The trial was postponed to Feb. 26. The defendants were placed under judicial supervision, banned from contacting one another, prohibited from appearing at auction venues and barred from their professional activities.