Authorities in France have announced the apprehension of two individuals in connection with a burglary at the residence of former French President François Hollande in Paris. The incident involved a break-in at Hollande’s home, which has drawn media attention due to his prominent political status.
The two suspects, both men in their early 30s and born in Algeria, were taken into custody following an investigation. French authorities have formally charged them in relation to the burglary and they are currently being held in detention as further inquiries continue.
Details about the extent of the theft or whether any valuables were stolen have not been publicly disclosed. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about security and crime in Paris, even among residences associated with high-profile individuals.
There has been no official statement from François Hollande or his representatives regarding the incident. French police are expected to pursue additional investigations to establish the full circumstances surrounding the break-in.