a computer containing access plans stolen from Drancy

A computer with documents was stolen in Drancy on Friday.
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Documents relating to the Olympic Games stored on a professional computer were stolen on Friday evening. An investigation has been opened.

Two days after the conviction on Friday March 1 by the Paris criminal court to seven months in prison after the theft of an engineer’s bag containing data on the Olympic Games, the security of the global event returns to the forefront the news this Monday.

The general secretary of the management of the Avicenne hospital in Bobigny (Seine-Saint-Denis) had her computer stolen Friday evening in Drancy where documents concerning the Olympic Games were stored, we learned Le Figaro from a police source, confirming information from Actu 17. An investigation was opened following the filing of a complaint by the victim.

Data “intended to be public”

Preliminary information suggested the theft of documents “confidential”. According to the Bobigny public prosecutor’s office joined by Le Figarothe data “relating to the Olympic Games appearing in the computer were not confidential, and intended to be public, particularly on the circulation (logistics) plans of various hospitals in the department”.

The events took place around 8 p.m., while the victim was going to the shopping center “Future”. Returning near his vehicle, the victim saw the right rear deflector of his professional vehicle broken. After a brief glance from his car, the victim noticed that his work laptop was missing from the receptacle. The general secretary then went to the city police station and explained to the police that the access plans and traffic plans for the Olympic Games were present in the electronic device.

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