Published 18:46 IST, March 3rd 2022
Netflix's 'Lupin' sets robbed of Rs 2.50 crore a day after robbery on 'The Crown' sets
Netflix's 'Lupin' sets were robbed of Rs 2.50 crore a day after robbery on 'The Crown' sets, which was also being backed by the same streamer.
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Two robberies reported within a day of each or, and both incidents turned out to be sets of Netflix shows.
After a robbery was reported on sets of series Crown, anor Netflix series Lupin was targetted with a heist during shoot of show. Though incidents took place within a day of each or, locations were United Kingdom and Paris respectively.
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Items worth $200,000 were stolen from sets of Crown on February 24. In robbery that took placce day after, equipment worth $333,000 was stolen.
Netflix's Lupin sets robbed a day streamer Crown sets witnesses robbery
latest robbery, as per a report by Variety, was committed by a group of 20 people with covered faces who stormed onto sets after throwing mortar fireworks. shooting for third part of franchise was underway in Nanterre region of Paris.
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Netflix confirmed news about 'incident' and ded that cast and crew were safe, and that no one h sustained any injuries.
authorities stated that investigation was underway.
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crew has resumed shooting of project from February 28.
Crown sets robbed
During incident in Yorkshire on sets of Crown, robbers h broken into three vehicles when a team was shooting.
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As a report on Variety, 350 items h been stolen which included 12 sets of silver candelabra and 7 gold candelabra, a replica of an 1897 Imperial Coronation Fabergé coach egg, a clock face from a William IV grandfar clock, some Russian religious icons, and St Louis gilt Crystal glassware and decanters.
South Yorkshire police h n issued a statement, ''Officers investigated incident but all existing lines of enquiry have now been exhausted. case has been filed pending any new lines of enquiry.” streamer h n stated that shooting would continue has per schedule since re were able to source replacements.
Crown's set decorator Alison Harvey was also quoted as saying that props did not have any resale value, but re were 'valuable pieces' for UK film industry.
18:46 IST, March 3rd 2022