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Seine-Saint-Denis: a Burglary Computer Equipment Company, the Damage Estimated at €37 Million

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INFO THE PARISIAN. The company Jingdong, specialized in the "e-commerce multimedia" and based in Dugny was robbed during the night from Sunday to Monday. Thousands of mobile phones were stolen.

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More than fifty thousand multimedia objects have been stolen from a warehouse of the Chinese online trading company JD. com, in Dugny. The damage is estimated at 37 million euros, a few days away from Christmas.

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The Chinese company Jingdong, known as JD. com, was the victim of a large-scale theft in one of its storage spaces in Dugny, Seine-Saint-Denis, was learned on Monday 22 December. The equivalent of 37 million euros of goods was stolen.

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INFO THE PARISIAN. The company Jingdong, specialized in the "e-commerce multimedia" and based in Dugny was robbed during the night from Sunday to Monday. Thousands of mobile phones were stolen.

·Paris, France
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The technological products always attract as much for Christmas. It is 36 000 tech products (smartphones, PCs, tablets, headphones) that were stolen this weekend in the warehouse of the Chinese e-Commerce JD.com, which is rising in power in Europe. JD.com just bought (more...)This article 36 000 smartphones and PCs stolen from JD. com in Seine Saint Denis appeared first on La Revue du Digital.

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A warehouse specializing in electronic equipment was robbed during the night in Dugny. More than 50,000 stolen devices: smartphones, tablets and headphones. The damage amounted to 37 million euros. Dugny: burglary in an electronics company, 37 million euros stolen More than 50,000 high-tech devices disappeared during a burglary

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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