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    French police say gold ingots left on train are fake

    PARIS (Reuters) - A stash of gold-coloured ingots found on a suburban train in France last week and thought to be worth close to 800,000 euros (667.43 thousand pounds) have turned out to be fakes and police are investigating the possibility they could be part of a scam.

    Bomb experts called in to defuse a suspect package on a suburban train on the southern edge of Paris on Friday found the object to be a locked metal box containing what appeared to be 20 kg (44 lb) of gold bars.

    The discovery made waves in French media, prompting speculation as to who could have "mislaid" the bounty, and above all who would get to keep it if the owner could not be found.

    "An expert has found it is not actually gold," Palaiseau police commissioner Lenaig Le Bail told Reuters on Tuesday.

    "They've basically been covered in a thin golden layer that may or may not contain a tiny amount of gold. But if you scratch you can tell it's not gold underneath," she said.

    Gold has been in the public spotlight recently, due to the spectacular rise in prices prompted by demand for investments deemed as "safe" in the current financial market turmoil.

    Shops in rue Vivienne, home to Paris' gold brokers, have reported waves of new customers queuing up outside to purchase the yellow metal, and broker CPoR recently launched smaller 50-500 gram "mini" ingots, for customers unable to fork out the 40,000 euro price tag for a full 1 kg bar.

    Palaiseau police said that in light of the demand for gold, they were not ruling out the fake bars could be part of a scam.

    (Reporting By Vicky Buffery, editing by Paul Casciato)

     

    17 comments

    • OZZY  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      Yeah, NOW they`re fake.
    • Paradux  •  Brooklyn, New York  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      Of Course its fake! (nudge,nudge, wink,wink!)
    • Andrew M  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      A movie sequel - Fakes on a Train!
    • love1  •  Jonesboro, Arkansas  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      All that glitters isn't gold.
    • BillS  •  Portland, Maine  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      The only who be scammed would be a would be thief on the train.
    • FRANK S  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      Which makes this almost newsworthy. But not quite.
    • franklin  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      I just sold my gold teeth
    • rix mohay  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      I just heard that there were even gold bars found on a train. Boy they sure give us old and boring news that isn't news at all !!!!
    • Buster Deekatt  •  St Charles, Michigan  •  1 mth 1 day ago
      The profits go way up if you SAY it's fake,,,,
    • WHIT WALTMAN  •  Tustin, California  •  29 days ago
      They weren't fake when I left them there for my French Connection. NOW what?!?
    • Blogannath  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      They had to scratch the surface to tell whether it is gold or not? No other metal comes close to gold in density, so just lifting one of those ingots will give you a very good idea of whether it is gold or just iron bars covered in gold paint. By the way, gold has a density of over 19 while iron has a density of a little over 7, so gold is almost three times as heavy as iron.
    • Richard  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      It's France, what do you expect???
    • I.W.B.H.I.I.C.S.R.  •  Ilford, United Kingdom  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      and if I was a french policeman that's exactly what I'd say.
    • PAUL  •  Birmingham, United Kingdom  •  1 mth 2 days ago
      might be interesting to follow the trail of evidence in this case.
    • Papa Lazarou  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      Fools Gold!
    • Malcolm S  •  26 days ago
      They could try leaving real gold ingots on the new London-Brum high speed line ...it still won't tempt people to use it!!
    •  •  1 mth 3 days ago
      stupid french. halal freaks.
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