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French police find Picasso painting in drug raid

During a drug raid in a suburb of Paris, French police discovered an authentic painting by Pablo Picasso. The artwork was found alongside cannabis, luxury clothing, and a significant amount of cash during a search of a house in Champigny-sur-Marne. The prosecutor's office in Créteil confirmed the discovery and has initiated investigations into theft and money laundering. Four suspects were presented to court on Friday. The painting's identity was verified, but no further details about the artwork itself were provided.

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French police find Picasso painting in drug raid

During a drug raid in a suburb of Paris, French police discovered an authentic painting by Pablo Picasso. The artwork was found alongside cannabis, luxury clothing, and a significant amount of cash during a search of a house in Champigny-sur-Marne. The prosecutor's office in Créteil confirmed the discovery and has initiated investigations into theft and money laundering. Four suspects were presented to court on Friday. The painting's identity was verified, but no further details about the artwork itself were provided.

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