Following an ad to buy El Mordjene spread, an employee falls into an ambush and is robbed

Due to European regulations on imports of dairy products, this Friday, September 13, the Algerian spread El Mordjene was banned from sale in European countries. A sales employee who wanted to restock was attacked after falling into an ambush.

All summer long, consumers have been rushing to shopping malls to try this Algerian spread El Mordjene. However, due to European regulations on imports of dairy products, it was banned from sale this Friday, September 13. Selling for a fortune, it served as a pretext for criminals to plot an ambush.

Find it by all means

In recent days in Marseille, residents have been rushing to supermarkets to find the last available jars with a hazelnut flavor. And the lucky ones have to pay the price. In shops, prices have gone from 6-7 euros to more than 15 euros for a 700 gram jar.

On Friday evening, while trying to restock on spread, a Marseille resident fell into an ambush. A business leader who thought he had found his golden goose sent his employee to collect a stock after an advert. The man was dispatched to the Varberelle district in the 11th arrondissement with several thousand euros in cash, revealed La Provence.

A race that ended badly

Once there at around 11pm, the man had to go up the floors of a building and was greeted by several men with handguns in hand, who robbed him and then released. The territorial crime division – DCT – has been notified of the investigation opened by the police.

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