CLOAKROOMS About twenty flights are attributed to him in total
The man reportedly registered for gyms under a false name to access the lockers. Drawing. — Laterjay/Pixabay
A 29-year-old man arrested by the police of Clichy (Hauts-de-Seine) was to be judged; this Tuesday. He was blamed for several thefts committed in sports halls in Ile-de-France. Due to the overloaded hearing, his trial was postponed. dismissed as of December 19, 2022, reports Le Parisien. The suspect will remain in jail until then.
In total, he would have committed 22 thefts. Last August, an athlete filed a complaint after having found his empty locker. Quickly, investigators made the connection with similar stories, attributed to a man already placed under judicial control for these facts.
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Discovery session
Video surveillance confirmed their suspicions. To achieve this, the suspect would have registered in the rooms under a false name and would have taken advantage of of the discovery session offered to loot the lockers.
At the end of October, he would have robbed that of a policeman from Montreuil and allegedly got hold of his service weapon and his police card. During a search, the investigators found the card in question as well as several other elements stolen from sports halls. The weapon was also found thanks to the confession of the suspect.
