Two sales of luxury goods seized by justice reported, Tuesday and Wednesday, 1,460 million euros to the State.
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We can therefore afford a Red Ferrari Berlinetta, a Rolex Master II, louboutin stilettos in a patent leopard pattern with heel of 12 centimeters, Vuitton bags or Dior sneakers with the sweet feeling of working Good against evil and to contribute, in addition, to the bailout of public finances. The opportunity arose by participating, Tuesday, October 4 and Wednesday, October 5 in Lyon and Marseille, at the auction organized by the Agency for the Management and Collection of the seized and confiscated assets (AGRASC) that the magistrate and former prosecutor directs Nicolas Bessone.
In total, 1,460 million euros due to the pronounced taste of offenders for the flashy returned to the state funds. At the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the fruit of sales of seizures related to thefts, scams, breach of trust and social goods, extortion or tax fraud. At the Ministry of Social Affairs, that resulting from pimping and the trafficking in human beings, in order to finance in particular, associations of aid to prostitutes. To the interministerial mission to combat drugs and addictive behaviors (MILDECA), that drawn from drug trafficking.
In Marseille, twenty -one Rolex, thirteen Cartier, Breitling, Chopard and a Vacheron Constantin estimated between 2,000 and 30,000 euros, found takers. The Rolex Master II Pepsi was sold for 56,000 euros. “A case,” said the auctioneer at the buyer. And, by the way, a beautiful revenge for the police. One day, one of their own, infiltrated in a network of drug traffickers had just been “detrolled” – unmask – by those he was responsible for monitoring because he was wearing a really too modest watch on the wrist.
“without warranty”
The big displacements Ferrari, Mercedes, Audi, Porsche or BMW as well as Smarts also seduced buyers, despite the mention “without guarantee” affixed cautiously by Drouot on the mileage that they displayed on the clock. On the other hand, no one has increased on the highlight of the Marseille sale, a semi-rigid boat Cala Longa, set at a price of 70,000 euros, seized as part of a case of fraud in public contracts in Corsica. The constraint of going to get the lot in the port of Bastia seems to have cooled any investors. More discreet and more cautious were the acquisitions of lots of perfumes, diamonds, gold coins, whiskey or vintage burgundy boxes, ostensibly scratched belts and jewelry, even if it is better Cartier Cartier “Foreworm Maille” with its golden gold ring, which wrist was displayed the Hermès Clic H bracelet, seized in three copies, Parma, Green Anise and Orange, or which feet chapus the pairs of moccasins Vuitton and Tod’s model Ferrari , size 40.
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