So you steal 11.6 million
and still pause to empty your bank account?
Unless your account has SERIOUS money in it, why bother?
A French security van driver who last week disappeared with €11.6m has earned himself an internet round of applause from his impressed fellow countrymen. Tony Musulin Tony Musulin, 39, made off with 49 sacks of notes he and two colleagues from Loomis security had just picked up from the Bank of France in Lyon on Thursday …
10.3282667 million Pounds Sterling would about do it.
I'll bet his backside is twitching like a rabbits nose about right now.
Not laughed so hard since that business at the Bank of England where the cleaners were pulling money out of the cages marked for incineration.
I wish him all the best and a very Merry Christmas where ever he ends up.
"Unless your account has SERIOUS money in it, why bother?"
Shheesh, you haven't watched many heist movies have you? He probably had some major expenses before the job. There'd be the getaway car, the false passport, the stick on moustache...
And besides, he stole cash... until he's had chance to spend several evenings at the casino in Monte Carlo, he'll need to live on his own money so that they don't trace him via the serial numbers.
Mr Wilkinson: perhaps notre Tony was concerned by the possibility that the notes are numbered, therefore spottable by a careful cashier. While I am sure it would be easy enough to shift a hot fifty at the local macky-D's, the money will eventually make its way to the local bank, leaving a `paper trail' ow you say? Bill: because a lot of his money is arguably `stolen'
At least Musulin probably accepts at some level that's he's a thief - plain and simple. Bloody good luck to him, I say.
Unlike our banksters and their politician bum-boys, who have robbed all of us of billions, bask in self-righteousness, and get perks and bonuses for their trouble...
French news and tv have reported -
Only three years if he is caught; 9 million has been found in a lockup garage; the notes were not recorded by the Bank de France. I know that Sky is cr*p but they sometimes get it right....
M. Muselin had obviously planned carefully, left his apt; closed his bank a/cs; volunteered to train new workers (who would go to collect the coffee, if asked....), etc. He packed 2m in his bag. The lockup was discovered because another of the renters of garages in the block remembered that he had cobbled the electricity of the site and was 'working' in the garage..... how she worked out it might have been him we weren't told, just a good citizen.....
Good on ye M.M..... Serves the Bank of France right, they obviously don't give a f*** about what happens to the money; unfortunately they have 9m back.... they'll say, 'move on, nothing to see' Wonder if the transport co will have their contract renewed...
Bye, Barry