Elsa Keslassy
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The suspected robbers of the Netflix shoot of “Lupin” were arrested by police on March 9 near Paris just under two weeks after the dramatic heist, according to local reports.
Part 3 of “Lupin” was shooting on the outskirts of Paris in Nanterre with Omar Sy when approximately 20 people who had their faces covered broke onto the set after throwing mortar fireworks on Feb. 25. An estimated €300,000 ($333,000) worth of equipment was stolen.
Seven people, most of them under the age of 18, were placed under formal investigation for armed robbery and fencing committed as part of an organized gang on March 11, the Nanterre prosecutor told French radio outlet RTL.
Netflix confirmed the news to Variety. Most of the people arrested already have a criminal record and youngest of the group is only 13, per RTL. Three people were placed in police custody and four were placed under judicial review. A portion of the stolen equipment and a shotgun were found at the home of one of the arrested suspects. Other people believed to be involved in the robbery are still actively sought by police.
The “Lupin” heist took place just one day after thieves stole more than $200,000 worth of props from “The Crown” set on Feb. 24.
Netflix told Variety that none of the cast and crew members were injured during the dramatic incident and briefly paused the shoot. Only a few hours after the attack, Sy was on stage at the Cesar Awards to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the smash hit comedy “Intouchables” which earned him a Cesar prize for best actor.
The highly anticipated third instalment of “Lupin” sees Sy reprising his role as Assane Diop, a character inspired by the world-famous gentleman thief and master of disguise, Arsène Lupin. Produced by French studio Gaumont, the show is Netflix’s second biggest international hit after “Squid Game.”
The suspected robbers of the Netflix shoot of “Lupin” were arrested by police on March 9 near Paris just under two weeks after the dramatic heist, according to local reports.
Part 3 of “Lupin” was shooting on the outskirts of Paris in Nanterre with Omar Sy when approximately 20 people who had their faces covered broke onto the set after throwing mortar fireworks on Feb. 25. An estimated €300,000 ($333,000) worth of equipment was stolen.
Seven people, most of them under the age of 18, were placed under formal investigation for armed robbery and fencing committed as part of an organized gang on March 11, the Nanterre prosecutor told French radio outlet RTL.
Netflix confirmed the news to Variety. Most of the people arrested already have a criminal record and youngest of the group is only 13, per RTL. Three people were placed in police custody and four were placed under judicial review. A portion of the stolen equipment and a shotgun were found at the home of one of the arrested suspects. Other people believed to be involved in the robbery are still actively sought by police.
The “Lupin” heist took place just one day after thieves stole more than $200,000 worth of props from “The Crown” set on Feb. 24.
Netflix told Variety that none of the cast and crew members were injured during the dramatic incident and briefly paused the shoot. Only a few hours after the attack, Sy was on stage at the Cesar Awards to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the smash hit comedy “Intouchables” which earned him a Cesar prize for best actor.
The highly anticipated third instalment of “Lupin” sees Sy reprising his role as Assane Diop, a character inspired by the world-famous gentleman thief and master of disguise, Arsène Lupin. Produced by French studio Gaumont, the show is Netflix’s second biggest international hit after “Squid Game.”