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The Jordanian embassy in France was robbed, according to what a judicial source announced yesterday, and a computer containing sensitive data disappeared, according to a police source.
The Nanterre Public Prosecutor’s Office stated yesterday that “following the break-in robbery on the night of September 25-26 at the headquarters of the Jordanian Embassy in Neuilly-sur-Seine, the Nanterre Public Prosecutor’s Office opened an investigation.”
Embassy security personnel noticed signs of a break-in on Thursday morning, according to the police source.
The police source indicated that a computer containing sensitive data, a watch worth 15,000 euros, 12,700 euros, two safes containing historical pistols with ammunition, and a set of keys belonging to the ambassador’s house were stolen. The prosecution refused to confirm these details.