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A jewel thief dressed as a wealthy Muslim woman has stolen rings worth hundreds of thousands of euros from dealers across Europe, police say. | A jewel thief dressed as a wealthy Muslim woman has stolen rings worth hundreds of thousands of euros from dealers across Europe, police say. |
The woman, wearing a headscarf, coat and gold-framed glasses, is suspected of swapping gems for replicas. | The woman, wearing a headscarf, coat and gold-framed glasses, is suspected of swapping gems for replicas. |
In one incident in Paris, the woman allegedly stole a 5.5 carat diamond ring worth 635,000 euros (£574,000). | In one incident in Paris, the woman allegedly stole a 5.5 carat diamond ring worth 635,000 euros (£574,000). |
Detectives say the thief has targeted dealers in Germany, Switzerland and France over a 10-year period. | Detectives say the thief has targeted dealers in Germany, Switzerland and France over a 10-year period. |
German police are linking her to thefts from hotels in Germany and Switzerland during that time. | German police are linking her to thefts from hotels in Germany and Switzerland during that time. |
'Magician of crime' | 'Magician of crime' |
French newspaper Le Figaro has dubbed her one of Europe's "high magicians" of crime. | French newspaper Le Figaro has dubbed her one of Europe's "high magicians" of crime. |
The Internationaler Juwelier-Warndienst - a crime prevention network for the European jewellery businesses - has put the woman on its list of most wanted suspects. | The Internationaler Juwelier-Warndienst - a crime prevention network for the European jewellery businesses - has put the woman on its list of most wanted suspects. |
Martin Winckel, who runs the service, described her as "the best shoplifter today". | Martin Winckel, who runs the service, described her as "the best shoplifter today". |
"She does several kinds of shoplifting. She distracts the employees or she swaps high-end jewellery with counterfeit jewellery," he told the BBC. | "She does several kinds of shoplifting. She distracts the employees or she swaps high-end jewellery with counterfeit jewellery," he told the BBC. |
"It is important to get her. The losses to the jewellers are not always insured so it is a real loss for them." | "It is important to get her. The losses to the jewellers are not always insured so it is a real loss for them." |
At the Paris store the suspect was with a man (Pic: warndienst.com) | At the Paris store the suspect was with a man (Pic: warndienst.com) |
The crime which brought the woman to international attention happened last September when a 210,000 euro (£189,000) ring was stolen from Tiffany jewellers in Frankfurt, Germany. | The crime which brought the woman to international attention happened last September when a 210,000 euro (£189,000) ring was stolen from Tiffany jewellers in Frankfurt, Germany. |
She had entered the store with a younger woman and asked to see the ring. | She had entered the store with a younger woman and asked to see the ring. |
When the couple left without buying anything, staff investigated and discovered that the ring had been switched for a fake. | When the couple left without buying anything, staff investigated and discovered that the ring had been switched for a fake. |
The same woman allegedly visited the Cartier store in Paris in November, but this time with a man. | The same woman allegedly visited the Cartier store in Paris in November, but this time with a man. |
Staff later realised the pair had allegedly stolen a 5.5 carat diamond ring worth 635,000 euros. | Staff later realised the pair had allegedly stolen a 5.5 carat diamond ring worth 635,000 euros. |
The same woman was allegedly shown on CCTV footage. | The same woman was allegedly shown on CCTV footage. |
One of the leads being followed up by police is that the woman allegedly belongs to a family of criminals based in Provence, southern France. | |
Mr Winckel describes her as a "follower of Jean Herrina" referring to France's most notorious jewellery thief, nicknamed the Sultan. | Mr Winckel describes her as a "follower of Jean Herrina" referring to France's most notorious jewellery thief, nicknamed the Sultan. |
Jean Herrina reportedly stole jewellery worth 15m euros by posing as a Saudi prince but was eventually caught in Paris and committed suicide in prison in 2007. | Jean Herrina reportedly stole jewellery worth 15m euros by posing as a Saudi prince but was eventually caught in Paris and committed suicide in prison in 2007. |
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