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Thursday, January 7, 2010
AVIATION/ AF PAX'S ROBBED WHILE INFLIGHT
French police are investigating whether a pickpocket stole thousands of euros from passengers as they slept on an AIR FRANCE flight from Tokyo to Paris. "There is an investigation under way," a spokesman for the border police at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris said. The incident took place onboard AF Flight 277 after the Boeing 777 departed Tokyo late in the evening on Monday, January 4. According to media reports, around 4000 euros appeared to have been stolen from 5 business class passengers as they slept on the overnight flight. "On this flight, which takes off from Tokyo Narita at 10pm, passengers often sleep deeply before waking up shortly before arriving in Paris at around 4 am," 1 of the alleged victims said in an interview. A woman alerted the cabin crew when she woke to find a large sum missing, the passenger said. "This lady called staff to say that all the cash in her handbag had been stolen. Counting Swiss francs, euros and yen, there was apparently about 3000 euros," the passenger said. A spokeswoman for Air France said the pilot had alerted police who were waiting when the flight touched down. "I would say that it is really extremely rare to have several passengers at once reporting thefts on board," the Air France spokeswoman said. She said that while the company was responsible for baggage carried in the hold, passengers had responsibility for possessions they had with them in the cabin. No arrests have been made in the case.
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