“Following the burglary that occurred on the night of September 25-26 in the building of the Jordanian embassy located in Neuilly-sur-Seine, the Nanterre prosecutor’s office opened an investigation entrusted to the police department of justice department 92,” the Nanterre prosecutor’s office said on Friday evening.
Embassy security agents saw signs of a break-in early Thursday, according to police sources.
Sensitive data
A computer containing sensitive data, a watch worth 15,000 euros, a total of 12,700 euros, two safes containing collector’s pistols with ammunition and a set of keys to the ambassador’s house were stolen, again according to this source.