A passenger was kidnapped in a bus by a group of ten young people, in Orly in Val-de-Marne (photo illustration).

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Philippe LOPEZ / AFP

A bus was attacked Thursday in Orly (Val-de-Marne) by a group of twenty young people who extracted two people, one of whom was kidnapped according to a witness without the prosecution being able to confirm the information, we learned Saturday from corroborating sources.

The young people, "dressed in dark" and with hidden faces, "smashed the rear window" of the bus, according to a police source, before the driver managed to free himself.

The bus then stopped a little further to let off a passenger.

He was then blocked again, this time by a car, and the group of young people forced two people out, again according to the same source.

No disturbing disappearance reported

A witness told BFM TV that he saw one of these two people being forced into a vehicle which fled, but the prosecution was not, late Saturday afternoon, able to confirm this information.

"We have not received any complaint for worrying disappearance," he said while the videos were being used.

None of the protagonists of the scene has yet been found.

The judicial police of Val-de-Marne is in charge of the investigation.

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