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Moscow consulate officer in Strasbourg suspected of stealing bicycles. " sold dozens of stolen bikes then escaped to Muscovy "
"Just when relations between the West and Russia seemingly couldn’t get any frostier, along comes the great consulate bike-theft swindle.
French police have issued an arrest warrant for a driver at the Russian consulate in Strasbourg suspected of selling dozens of stolen bikes. The suspect, a Russian citizen in his 40s, does not have diplomatic immunity and was brought in for questioning on February 14 but released 24 hours later as police pursued their investigation. In the meantime he has "returned" to Russia.... Police took the man into custody. They later discovered 300 ads for bikes had been posted on the site since January 2020, representing a potential value of up to €100,000 ($154,000).
Police took the man into custody. They later discovered 300 ads for bikes had been posted on the site since January 2020, representing a potential value of up to €100,000 ($154,000).
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"Just when relations between the West and Russia seemingly couldn’t get any frostier, along comes the great consulate bike-theft swindle.
French police have issued an arrest warrant for a driver at the Russian consulate in Strasbourg suspected of selling dozens of stolen bikes. The suspect, a Russian citizen in his 40s, does not have diplomatic immunity and was brought in for questioning on February 14 but released 24 hours later as police pursued their investigation. In the meantime he has "returned" to Russia.... Police took the man into custody. They later discovered 300 ads for bikes had been posted on the site since January 2020, representing a potential value of up to €100,000 ($154,000).
Police took the man into custody. They later discovered 300 ads for bikes had been posted on the site since January 2020, representing a potential value of up to €100,000 ($154,000).
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