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‘Pink Panther’ gang member held in France

French police have arrested a suspected member of the infamous Pink Panther gang of international jewel thieves who had been on the run since escaping from a Swiss prison in May.

'Pink Panther' gang member held in France
Frnech police arrest member of "Pink Panther" gang. Photo: Inventor Chris/Flickr

A police source said Wednesday that the 47-year-old, born in Montenegro but with French and Macedonian citizenships, was detained at his home in the southern Montpellier region on Monday.

The source said the suspect failed to escape out a window during his arrest.

A former member of the French Foreign Legion, the suspect was wanted in several countries, including under two international arrest warrants issued by Switzerland, where he had been in prison for armed robbery.

On May 14, he had escaped with four other prisoners from the Bois-Mermet prison, near Lausanne, using weapons and tools passed to them from accomplices on the outside.

Two of the escapees were detained the next day and two remain at large, including a 45-year-old Serb also believed to be a member of the Pink Panthers.

The Pink Panthers emerged from the conflict in the former Yugoslavia to become the most successful jewel thieves in the world.

According to Interpol, they have since 1999 snatched jewels with a value in excess of 330 million euros ($440 million) in heists that are often executed with breathtaking speed and precision.

They gained their nickname with a raid on a London branch of Graff Diamonds in 2003, in which two of them posed as wealthy would-be customers, persuading staff to open doors for them before helping themselves to diamonds worth millions.

Although one of the robbers was overpowered at the scene and another later arrested, only a fraction of the diamonds were recovered, one of them hidden in a pot of face cream.

That was reminiscent of a scene from the 1975 film "The Return of the Pink Panther" and resulted in a nickname that the gang members themselves adopted, wearing pink shirts for a subsequent raid in Zurich.

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Cavalli names Dundas as creative director

Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli said on Thursday it had appointed Norwegian Peter Dundas as its new creative director.

Cavalli names Dundas as creative director
Norwegian fashion designer Peter Dundas during Milan Fashion Week last September. Photo: Tiziana Fabi/AFP

Dundas was creative director at Emilio Pucci for seven years. He had worked at Cavalli between 2002 and 2005 and called his appointment a "homecoming".

Cavalli, who founded the fashion brand with his wife in the 1970s, said the choice of Dundas "was made with the desire to evolve a style that combines glamour, tradition and innovation".

Dundas has a strong celebrity following, a fact that was stressed by Cavalli.