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Times are so bad can not get rich hubby. Must fight to get married to big time bandit. Actually not a bad deal since in Europe you can get married to prisoner and spend their wealth while they are in jail. :biggrin:


http://tw.news.yahoo.com/article/url/d/a/091125/78/1vm3r.html


運鈔車大盜 法國妞搶著嫁

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〔編譯管淑平/綜合報導〕銀行搶匪或許不是每個女性心目中理想的白馬王子形象,但對法國里昂運鈔車大盜穆蘇林來說,劫匪嫌犯身分反而讓他大受女性歡迎,人在獄中的他已收到許多女子來信求婚。

本月五日,三十九歲運鈔車司機穆蘇林趁兩名保全同事下車離開的空檔,將載有一千一百六十萬歐元(約台幣五億六千萬元)的運鈔車劫走,逃亡十一天後在摩納哥自首,目前羈押在里昂。

Facebook出現上百個粉絲團

穆蘇林的律師巴納巴奈斯特說,「穆蘇林一點也不像我們想要描述的盜賊,他是個有趣的人。他收到多人求婚,還有人請求允許將他的肖像印在T恤上。」律師不願透露到底有多少人向穆蘇林求婚,只說:「我們面臨很荒謬的情況,但他以非常幽默的態度看待。」

這起劫案讓穆蘇林意外爆紅,許多法國人將他視為現代劫富濟貧的俠盜羅賓漢,超人氣社交網站「臉書」(Facebook)上已有一百多個穆蘇林粉絲團,名稱從「穆蘇林快逃」到「穆蘇林選總統」都有。

劫富濟貧 現代羅賓漢?

持者說,穆蘇林以反派英雄角色廣受歡迎,一部分與席捲全球的金融風暴有關,因為法國迄今仍有許多人對經濟危機十分不滿,認為銀行難辭其咎,應對此承擔一部分責任,穆蘇林的行為因而被解讀為:劫「富」(銀行)濟「貧」(他自己)。目前贓款仍有兩百五十萬歐元下落不明,穆蘇林拒絕透露這些錢藏在哪。
 

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http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/...red-van-robbery-led-double-life--feature.html

Suspect in French armoured van robbery led double life - Feature

Posted : Mon, 09 Nov 2009 16:22:18 GMT
By : dpa
Category : Europe (World)
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Paris - He bicycled to work and complained about his miserable salary. But Toni Musulin, a 39-year-old armoured van driver, had a Ferrari in the garage and a total of some 100,000 euros (149,000 dollars) in a dozen bank accounts. Last week, police say, he emptied his accounts and flat before disappearing with 11.6 million euros in cash picked up from the Lyon branch of France's central bank.

On Monday, officials said that more than 9 million euros of the loot had been found in a rental car parked in a garage near Lyon on the weekend. Musulin was still on the run.

Meanwhile, French police were trying to reconstruct the double life led by Musulin, a French national with Serbian roots, as fans of what is being called the "heist of the century" proliferated on the internet.

"Hey Toni, have you got room in your van?" some have asked. On Facebook, many "friends" have entered their thoughts on a page under the heading "Toni Musulin, he has fled, he understood everything." Musulin is "stronger than Tony Montana," one admirer wrote, referring to the protagonist of the 1983 gangster film Scarface, played by Al Pacino.

Enterprising businessmen have quickly capitalized on Tonimania. The website www.abrutishirt.com, for example, is selling t-shirts with Musulin's portrait and the inscription "Best Driver 2009."

Weighing 100 kilograms and 1.80 metres tall, Musulin nevertheless appears to have been rather inconspicuous. He has been described as quiet and reserved, lived in a run-down building and never drank alcohol. While he was married, he sometimes stood in for his then wife, who manages a bar in a Portuguese cafe in the south-eastern French town of Villeurbanne.

When he drove somewhere, it was in an old Peugeot 406. With a salary of 1,700 euros a month, that was all he supposedly could afford. Musulin was modest and "very careful with money," his ex-wife remarked.

His neighbours never saw his Ferrari. The sports car was part of his other life, the one in which Musulin was a entrepreneur. He traded in luxury automobiles and was co-owner of a property business. The deals he made, mostly by telephone and via the internet, were at the other end of France, though.

Musulin then reported his Ferrari stolen and planned his big coup: France's first armoured van heist by the driver.

The coup should have been impossible. According to the rules of Musulin's employer, the security company Loomis, the van's driver is not allowed to be alone in the vehicle with the key to the cargo compartment. The maximum amount of money that may be transported is 7 million euros. And it is forbidden to make stops for other clients while carrying money from the central bank.

Musulin had the key, however, there were 11.6 million euros in the cargo compartment and his two colleagues got out en route to fill out forms for another client. The unassuming Musulin had seen to it that he was partnered with a pair of greenhorns.

"Brilliant, and no violence. Hats off!" a Musulin fan wrote in an internet forum. Police assume that Musulin has left the country. Even if he is caught, he faces no more than three years in prison for theft because no violence was involved.

"The state could bring him to book for his conduct," a high- ranking French police official told the Paris-based newspaper Le Figaro. "But if he settles down in a tax haven, he won't be bothered for a long time."
 
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