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Hidden Treasures of the Seine

The Seine is full of abandonned treasures: lost pieces of art, luxury cars, relics of the past, and many other things. Many of them ended up there after a road accident, a flood or a landslide but many criminals use the Seine as a hiding place for their loot.  

The Microchips of the Banque de France

 
Date: 2055
Type: 2 Bitcoin microchips
Value: 1 212.25 BTC
Place: Banque de France
Commissioner: Karolína Mrázková
Last Place Known: Square Barye
In 2049, the European Union added Bitcoin as a European currency, and the Bank of France acquired several thousand Bitcoins in seven wallets stored in microchips, two of them in Paris. In 2055, the Bank of France suffered the biggest robbery in its history. The two mircochips were stolen by a single person, Karolína Mrázková.She was killed by the police three days later but the police could not find the microchips. Karolina was last seen in Barye Square. The investigation has been closed and the wallet has not been found. Are they still in the Square Barye? Have they been recovered by the police? By his accomplices?
   

Robbery at Place des Arts

 
Date: 2080
Type: Buddha Statuette
Value: 17 million EUR
Place: Place des Arts
Commissioner: Wolf's Fang
Last Place Known: Pont de Bercy
In 2080, the Place des Arts was doing an exhibition about Buddha. The masterpiece was a bronze statuette worth 17 million euros. The Wolf Fangs coveted this work of art to return it to Tibet. During an overarmed intervention, the gang recovers the statuette and goes on a chase with the police. A roadblock is organized on the Bercy bridge but the gang's car goes off the road and ends up in the Seine. The driver died on impact but the statuette was nowhere to be found. The trunk of the car was closed and the forensic police affirm that the statuette was in the car when the car hit the water.

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