Eight on trial for stealing Banksy from Paris attack site

Eight on trial for stealing Banksy from Paris attack site

Eight on trial for stealing Banksy from Paris attack site

Eight on trial for stealing Banksy (Credit: Google)

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  • Eight men will stand trial in Paris for allegedly stealing a Banksy artwork.
  • Seven French and one Italian defendant are accused of removing the metal door.
  • Phone records showed the men were in Paris on the night of the heist.
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Eight men will stand trial in Paris On Wednesday,  for allegedly stealing a Banksy artwork that was painted on the door of the Bataclan concert venue to honor the 90 people killed in the 2015 terror attacks.

The seven French and one Italian defendant are accused of removing the metal door from the building before dawn in January 2019 and transporting it to Italy.

It was decorated in 2018 by an anonymous British street artist with a stencil of a mournful young woman, giving it an estimated value of up to one million euros ($1.1 million).

A white van with concealed number plates was seen stopping on January 26 in an alleyway running alongside the Bataclan in central Paris.

Many concertgoers fled via the same alley when the Bataclan became the focal point of France’s worst-ever attacks since World War II, as Islamic State group jihadists in November 2015 killed 130 people at a string of sites across the capital.

Three of those on trial, in their 30s, confessed to the theft when they were arrested, though two said they were only carrying out the orders of a man who was not present when the door was removed, Mehdi Meftah.

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Meftah, 41, who founded a luxury brand of T-shirts embellished with 18-carat gold bars after claiming to win 7.5 million euros in the lottery, told police that his friend Kevin G., also on trial, presented him with the Banksy unannounced.

This version was confirmed by Kevin G., one of the three believed to have removed the door, but contested by the other two.

Four more defendants, aged between 31 and 58, are accused of transporting the stolen artwork.

– Generators and grinders –

On the morning of the theft, three masked men climbed out of the van, cut the hinges with angle grinders powered by a generator and left within 10 minutes, in what an investigating judge called a “meticulously prepared” heist.

Read more: Accused accomplices of 2015 Paris attacks go on trial in Belgium

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A burglary of a generator and angle grinders from a DIY shop in France’s southeastern Isere region 12 days earlier put police on the trail of three of the suspects, who were recorded talking about the art theft when their phones were tapped.

Phone records showed the men were in Paris on the night of the heist.

Investigators pieced together the door’s route across France and into Italy, where it was found in June 2020 on a farm in Sant’Omero, near the Adriatic coast.

“The symbolism (of the theft) is what it is, and no one is trying to play it down,” said Margaux Durand-Poincloux, one of the defense lawyers.

“But in my client’s case, it remains an aggravated theft in which he did not decide the target,” she added.

In a separate court case, the city-owned operator of the concert hall is fighting the return of the Banksy-decorated door to the owners of the building.

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The street artist’s works, which frequently contain political messages, have fetched millions of dollars at auction.

Salah Abdeslam, the sole surviving attacker, is facing life in prison in a marathon trial that began in Paris last September, with prosecutors set to make final arguments and sentencing requests this week.

Read more: Main Paris attacks suspect apologises to ‘all victims’

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