
The morning after the heist, burglar Yunice Abbas went residence to compensate for some sleep.
When he wakened, his spouse was glued to the TV. The headline information of the day was that American actuality TV star Kim Kardashian, 35, had been tied up and robbed at gunpoint in a luxurious Paris residence.
All her jewelry had been taken for a sum of about $10m (£7.5m) – together with the engagement ring her then-husband and rapper Kanye West gifted her, which alone was value $4m (£3m).
Yunice Abbas’ spouse glared at him. “This has you written throughout it,” she grumbled.
She was proper. The 62-year-old had dabbled in crime his complete life, from petty offences to financial institution heists.
The Kardashian theft, he later wrote in a memoir, was going to be his final job earlier than retirement.
However a collection of blunders meant the heist was doomed from the beginning and in early 2017 – three months after the theft – Abbas and several other of his alleged accomplices had been arrested.

Eleven of them will now be showing in court docket in Paris in a trial set to final slightly below three weeks.
Out of these, 5 are accused of participating within the heist, and 6 are accused of being equipment to the crime.
Most of them had been born within the Nineteen Fifties, main French media to dub them the “grandpa robbers”.
Abbas and a 68-year-old man, Aomar Ait Khedache, have confessed; the others haven’t.
One has since handed away, and one other, aged 81, will probably be excused as he’s affected by superior dementia.
By the point the trial begins, virtually 9 years can have passed by because the heist.
Gun wielding robbers fled on bikes and on foot
On the night time between 2 and three October 2016, Abbas and 4 accomplices allegedly staked out Kardashian’s discreet suite in Resort de Pourtalès, within the glitzy Madeleine neighbourhood in Paris, not removed from the Opéra and Place Vendome.
At round 03:00 native time, they burst into the lodge’s entrance corridor, dressed as policemen and wielding a gun.
They threatened and handcuffed Abderrahmane Ouatiki, an Algerian PhD scholar who often took up shifts as night time receptionist, and marched him as much as Kardashian’s room.
She was resting on her mattress, drained from days of attending Paris Trend Week occasions, when she heard stomping up the steps.
She referred to as out for her sister Kourtney and her stylist Stephanie, however after they did not reply she panicked.
“I knew somebody was there to get me,” she recalled in an interview with US interviewer David Letterman years later. “You simply really feel it.”
Kim dialled 911 however the quantity, after all, did not work exterior of the US. As she was calling her then-security guard Pascal Duvier – who had accompanied her sister to a membership – the boys burst in, pushed her on the mattress and began shouting.

“They stored on saying: the ring, the ring! And I used to be so startled that it did not compute for a minute,” she instructed Letterman.
The language barrier meant Ouatiki needed to act as an interpreter.
They grabbed the ring and several other different jewels, in addition to 1000 euros in money. One of many males grabbed her and pulled her in the direction of him.
As a result of she was carrying a gown with nothing beneath, she thought he was going to assault her, Kim later instructed Letterman, wiping tears away.
However as an alternative – utilizing the strategy of saucissonnage, or the follow of tying them up like a saucisson, a salami – the person sure her with zip ties and duct tape, and left her within the rest room.
Then, he and the remainder of the burglars fled on bikes and on foot. Kim freed herself of her restraints, and shortly after her safety guard turned up.
Traumatised, Kim gave an announcement to French police within the early hours of the morning and flew again to the US by daybreak.
It wasn’t till the following morning, when Abbas caught a glimpse of the TV display his spouse was watching, that he understood who their sufferer was.
“There have been breaking information alerts saying Kim Kardashian had been robbed at gunpoint – that is how vital it was,” says LA-based leisure journalist KJ Matthews.
Blunders meant heist was doomed from the beginning
“We had been so fascinated along with her and her household and their rise to fame… When the heist occurred we had been so shocked. How may burglars have gotten so near her?” Matthews says.
However whereas errors had been made when it comes to Kardashian’s safety, severe errors had been made on the burglars’ aspect, too.
“They did not keep in mind the progress made by police strategies, which may now discover micro traces of DNA anyplace,” stated Patricia Tourancheau, against the law reporter and the writer of “Kim and the grandpa robbers” – an intensive account of the heist and of the lives of its perpetrators.
“After they dressed up as police they thought ‘that is it, no person will be capable of recognise us’,” she provides.
However in 2016 Paris was nonetheless reeling from the terrorist assaults of the earlier yr, and there have been an enormous variety of CCTV cameras all spherical town, which means police had been capable of spot the thieves and see them make off with the jewels.
Different particulars of this story recommend that the thieves’ planning was slightly haphazard. When fleeing the scene on a motorbike, Abbas fell, dropping a bag of jewels.
The following day, a passer-by discovered a diamond-encrusted necklace and wore all of it day on the workplace earlier than watching the information and realising the place it had come from.
Police arrested Abbas and several other different folks in January 2017 and later confirmed that that they had been below surveillance for a number of weeks, after DNA traces left on the scene supplied a match with Aomar Ait Khedache, often known as “Omar the Outdated”.

French media printed a photograph from the police stakeout, which reveals a number of of the boys having espresso and chatting at a Parisian café that winter, simply earlier than their arrest.
The query that continues to be – and which is able to undoubtedly be explored doing the trial – is simply how the gang received wind of Kardashian’s schedule.
Courtroom paperwork seen by the BBC present that each Khedache and Abbas acknowledged that every one the data they wanted was posted on-line by Kardashian herself, whose very profession was constructed on sharing particulars about her life and actions.
However how did the gang know that on the night time of two October Kardashian can be alone in her room, with out her safety guard?
Courtroom paperwork point out police consider Gary Madar, whose brother Michael’s agency had supplied transportation and taxis to the Kardashians for years, was an adjunct to the heist and that he had fed info to the gang about Kim’s whereabouts.
Mr Madar was arrested in January 2017. His lawyer Arthur Vercken vehemently pushed again in opposition to the accusations, telling the BBC that “because the begin the case was constructed on assumptions, theses, theories – however no proof [of Madar’s involvement] was ever discovered”.
He added that though the Madar brothers exchanged texts concerning the Kardashians throughout Trend Week it was simply because they had been “bored” and that when the heist passed off Gary was asleep.
Gary’s brother, Michael, isn’t a defendant.
“5 males did this. You do not suppose one in every of them was keeping track of who was coming and going from her lodge?” he stated, suggesting that Mr Madar had solely been arrested “to show that the French justice system works”.

The trial may also try to find out the place the jewels ended up.
Police monitoring of the gang’s telephones confirmed that quickly after the heist Omar the Outdated travelled from Paris to Antwerp in Belgium, the place 50% of the world’s polished diamonds and 80% of tough diamonds are bought, based on the Diamond Funding Workplace.
Many jewels had been reportedly melted or damaged up and bought. Abbas received 75,000 euro (£64,000); others far much less.
As for Kim Kardashian’s engagement ring, Omar the Outdated stated the gang was too scared to promote it on as it could be too simply traceable. It has by no means been discovered.
Kim Kardashian was undoubtedly spooked by the occasion, which marked the beginning of her social media hiatus.
In an episode of Retaining Up With The Kardashians, she tearfully recalled the night time of the heist and stated had been scared for her life; later she additionally stated the theft had made her a “much less materialistic individual”.
Quickly after the incident her sister Khloe instructed The Ellen DeGeneres that, for security causes, the Kardashian household had been making some modifications to how freely they posted on social media.
“The largest change was her safety element,” KJ Matthews instructed the BBC.
‘They’re going through an enormous movie star and so they do not even know who she is’
Patricia Tourancheau, the writer of the guide concerning the heist, stated she was “fascinated” by the “conflict between these old-style burglars from the Parisian banlieue and this world social media star”.
“They fled on bikes and he or she flies round on personal jets,” she laughed.
“These are a gaggle of aged down-and-out thieves, they’re all the time broke, they’re perpetually concerned in convoluted plans… and so they’re going through an enormous movie star and so they do not even know who she is.”
The gang was not “elite” because it was urged within the early days, she added.
“This is not the creme de la creme of French banditry. They seem to be a little bit of a bunch of losers, actually. They’re the identical form of people that within the 60s and 70s would burglar banks or put up workplaces and who then rebranded to drug trafficking after which moved on to jewels as a result of it was simpler,” she stated.
Round mid-Might, Kim will face the suspects for the primary time in years when she takes the stand as a witness.
Cameras usually are not allowed in French courts however her arrival to the tribunal on Ile de la Cité alone will inevitably spark the identical media frenzy that has accompanied her for over a decade.
In his memoir, Abbas expressed the hope the sufferer’s standing and the worldwide resonance of the case wouldn’t affect judges unduly.
Nevertheless, he additionally stated that on the final day of the trial he would deliver a duffle bag along with his belongings, able to be despatched to jail.
“The issue with the previous,” he wrote, “is that it sticks with you so long as you reside”.