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Toni Musulin

Toni Musulin (Serbian Cyrillic: Тони Мусулин; born 8 June 1970) is a French man of Serb and Croat origin, and a former security van driver for the Loomis security firm.[1] He is known for having stolen 11.6 million from the Banque de France while on duty.[2]

Toni Musulin
Тони Мусулин
Born (1970-06-08) 8 June 1970 (age 53)
OccupationSecurity van driver
Criminal statusReleased
Criminal chargeMisappropriated Banque de France van
PenaltyThree years in prison on 12 May 2010, extended to five years on 3 November 2010

Musulin became a hot topic of conversation on a social networking website, where he was praised for "the heist of the century" and for doing it without resorting to violence or guns.[3]

Early life edit

Toni Musulin was born in Saint-Martin-d'Hères on 8 June 1970 and grew up in Seynod with his brother and sister after his family moved there shortly after his birth. His father, Vinko Musulin, is an electrician who emigrated, when he was 22 years old, from Yugoslavia to France in 1965.[4]

Toni Musulin's first career was as an electrician, like his father. At some point he founded a "société civile immobilière [fr]" (SCI Jacquemart) through which he bought an apartment building located 16 rue Jacquemart in Romans-sur-Isère in the Drôme department, with the ground floor being rented out as small shop.[5]

At the end of the 1990s he became a security van driver for Loomis,[4] for which he worked for 10 years, until the theft. His mother, also of Serbian origin, had by then divorced his father and was living in New Caledonia with her daughter Laurène.[6]

Shortly before the theft, he emptied his bank accounts of an amount of €137,000, which was a significant amount for someone being paid €1,700 per month. Most of that money was in fact obtained through loans from multiple banks.[7]

He was 39 years old when the theft occurred.[8]

Theft edit

On 5 November 2009, Musulin stole the armored van he was driving containing €11.6 million. This was made possible by lenient application of security procedures. The armored van was found empty shortly later with its GPS tracking device disabled. On 7 November 2009, the police were tipped off by witnesses and searched a garage in which they found most of the stolen cash: 9.1 million euros as well as a hired van. The remaining 2.5 million however could not be found.[9] Musulin claimed that he left them in the van with the rest of the cash.[10] At the time of the theft, he had emptied his flat and bank account.[11]

Surrender edit

Interpol searched for Musulin in its 185 member states, with suspicions he might have fled to Serbia. He finally surrendered himself to a police station in Monaco on 16 November 2009. His lawyer claimed that Musulin surrendered because "he is a responsible man, he committed an offense, not a crime, and decided to face his responsibilities".[12] Police on the other hand believe that it was a planned surrender and that Musulin had no intention of cooperating. They believe that after his prison sentence, Musulin will be free to enjoy the remaining 2.5 million euros, which are still nowhere to be found.[12]

According to French law, since the theft did not include any element of violence, the maximum prison term is only three years, with possible parole after 18 months.[13] However, Musulin is also accused of false insurance claim. A few months prior to the van theft, Toni Musulin had declared that his red Ferrari F430 had been stolen, though in fact he had simply left it in Serbia.[14]

Trial and verdict edit

Musulin stated he stole in a rebellion against his boss citing bad working conditions and poor pay at the security firm.[11] On 12 May 2010, a court in Lyon sentenced Musulin to three years in prison.[2] On 3 November 2010, the sentence was extended to five years for the Ferrari F430 insurance fraud.[14]

Release edit

On 29 September 2013, after four years in jail, Musulin was released from prison.[15]

In movies edit

In 2013 a movie entitled 11.6 was released, based on the theft story, starring François Cluzet as Toni Musulin.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ "Casse du siècle : Toni Musulin en prison" (in French). Le Parisien. 16 November 2009. Retrieved 4 December 2009.
  2. ^ a b Davies, Lizzy (12 May 2010). "French 'Robin Hood' jailed for three years". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  3. ^ "France recovers security van cash". BBC News. 9 November 2009. Retrieved 17 November 2009.
  4. ^ a b Portrait de Toni Musulin, nouvelobs.com, 10 mai 2010.
  5. ^ "Le chauffeur de fourgon avait fait l'acquisition d'un immeuble à Romans-sur-Isère". www.ledauphine.com.
  6. ^ Gilles, Thierry (16 November 2009). "Toni Musulin n'a pas supporté la célébrité". Paris Match.
  7. ^ "Home". tonymusulin.fr.
  8. ^ Tony Musulin, un Monsieur Toutlemonde à la double vie, 20minutes.fr, 9 novembre 2009.
  9. ^ AFP (9 November 2009). "Fourgon volé : la majeure partie du butin retrouvée" (in French). Le Figaro. Retrieved 17 November 2009.
  10. ^ Lagrange, Catherine (3 December 2009). (in French). Reuters. Archived from the original on 7 December 2009. Retrieved 4 December 2009.
  11. ^ a b Roussel, Cheryl (23 October 2011). "Poor pay made 'French Robin Hood' steal £10m". The Independent. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  12. ^ a b "Le convoyeur de fonds en garde à vue prolongé à Lyon" (in French). Le Figaro. 17 November 2009. Retrieved 17 November 2009.
  13. ^ "Le convoyeur Tony Musulin s'est rendu, il risque trois ans de prison" (in French). Slate. 16 November 2009. Retrieved 17 November 2009.
  14. ^ a b Briclot, Sandrine (3 November 2010). "Tony Musulin condamné à la peine maximale". France Soir. France Soir. Retrieved 20 November 2010.
  15. ^ Match, Paris. "L'article intégral - Toni Musulin. La liberté n'a pas de prix". parismatch.com.
  16. ^ "11.6 ou le mystère Toni Musulin sur grand écran". FIGARO. 21 February 2013.

External links edit

  • - TIME - 16 November 2009
  • Security van driver leaps to celebrity after speeding off with £10m - The Times - 7 November 2009

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Toni Musulin Serbian Cyrillic Toni Musulin born 8 June 1970 is a French man of Serb and Croat origin and a former security van driver for the Loomis security firm 1 He is known for having stolen 11 6 million from the Banque de France while on duty 2 Toni MusulinToni MusulinBorn 1970 06 08 8 June 1970 age 53 Saint Martin d Heres FranceOccupationSecurity van driverCriminal statusReleasedCriminal chargeMisappropriated Banque de France vanPenaltyThree years in prison on 12 May 2010 extended to five years on 3 November 2010 Musulin became a hot topic of conversation on a social networking website where he was praised for the heist of the century and for doing it without resorting to violence or guns 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Theft 3 Surrender 4 Trial and verdict 5 Release 6 In movies 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editToni Musulin was born in Saint Martin d Heres on 8 June 1970 and grew up in Seynod with his brother and sister after his family moved there shortly after his birth His father Vinko Musulin is an electrician who emigrated when he was 22 years old from Yugoslavia to France in 1965 4 Toni Musulin s first career was as an electrician like his father At some point he founded a societe civile immobiliere fr SCI Jacquemart through which he bought an apartment building located 16 rue Jacquemart in Romans sur Isere in the Drome department with the ground floor being rented out as small shop 5 At the end of the 1990s he became a security van driver for Loomis 4 for which he worked for 10 years until the theft His mother also of Serbian origin had by then divorced his father and was living in New Caledonia with her daughter Laurene 6 Shortly before the theft he emptied his bank accounts of an amount of 137 000 which was a significant amount for someone being paid 1 700 per month Most of that money was in fact obtained through loans from multiple banks 7 He was 39 years old when the theft occurred 8 Theft editOn 5 November 2009 Musulin stole the armored van he was driving containing 11 6 million This was made possible by lenient application of security procedures The armored van was found empty shortly later with its GPS tracking device disabled On 7 November 2009 the police were tipped off by witnesses and searched a garage in which they found most of the stolen cash 9 1 million euros as well as a hired van The remaining 2 5 million however could not be found 9 Musulin claimed that he left them in the van with the rest of the cash 10 At the time of the theft he had emptied his flat and bank account 11 Surrender editInterpol searched for Musulin in its 185 member states with suspicions he might have fled to Serbia He finally surrendered himself to a police station in Monaco on 16 November 2009 His lawyer claimed that Musulin surrendered because he is a responsible man he committed an offense not a crime and decided to face his responsibilities 12 Police on the other hand believe that it was a planned surrender and that Musulin had no intention of cooperating They believe that after his prison sentence Musulin will be free to enjoy the remaining 2 5 million euros which are still nowhere to be found 12 According to French law since the theft did not include any element of violence the maximum prison term is only three years with possible parole after 18 months 13 However Musulin is also accused of false insurance claim A few months prior to the van theft Toni Musulin had declared that his red Ferrari F430 had been stolen though in fact he had simply left it in Serbia 14 Trial and verdict editMusulin stated he stole in a rebellion against his boss citing bad working conditions and poor pay at the security firm 11 On 12 May 2010 a court in Lyon sentenced Musulin to three years in prison 2 On 3 November 2010 the sentence was extended to five years for the Ferrari F430 insurance fraud 14 Release editOn 29 September 2013 after four years in jail Musulin was released from prison 15 In movies editIn 2013 a movie entitled 11 6 was released based on the theft story starring Francois Cluzet as Toni Musulin 16 References edit Casse du siecle Toni Musulin en prison in French Le Parisien 16 November 2009 Retrieved 4 December 2009 a b Davies Lizzy 12 May 2010 French Robin Hood jailed for three years The Guardian Retrieved 4 January 2021 France recovers security van cash BBC News 9 November 2009 Retrieved 17 November 2009 a b Portrait de Toni Musulin nouvelobs com 10 mai 2010 Le chauffeur de fourgon avait fait l acquisition d un immeuble a Romans sur Isere www ledauphine com Gilles Thierry 16 November 2009 Toni Musulin n a pas supporte la celebrite Paris Match Home tonymusulin fr Tony Musulin un Monsieur Toutlemonde a la double vie 20minutes fr 9 novembre 2009 AFP 9 November 2009 Fourgon vole la majeure partie du butin retrouvee in French Le Figaro Retrieved 17 November 2009 Lagrange Catherine 3 December 2009 Toni Musulin assure ne pas savoir ou est son butin in French Reuters Archived from the original on 7 December 2009 Retrieved 4 December 2009 a b Roussel Cheryl 23 October 2011 Poor pay made French Robin Hood steal 10m The Independent Retrieved 4 January 2021 a b Le convoyeur de fonds en garde a vue prolonge a Lyon in French Le Figaro 17 November 2009 Retrieved 17 November 2009 Le convoyeur Tony Musulin s est rendu il risque trois ans de prison in French Slate 16 November 2009 Retrieved 17 November 2009 a b Briclot Sandrine 3 November 2010 Tony Musulin condamne a la peine maximale France Soir France Soir Retrieved 20 November 2010 Match Paris L article integral Toni Musulin La liberte n a pas de prix parismatch com 11 6 ou le mystere Toni Musulin sur grand ecran FIGARO 21 February 2013 External links editHow a Bank Robber Became an Antihero in France TIME 16 November 2009 Security van driver leaps to celebrity after speeding off with 10m The Times 7 November 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toni Musulin amp oldid 1103020928, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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