Behind the growth of lockers, the risk of increasing thefts

As package deliveries surge during the year-end holidays, social media videos show forced lockers, raising concerns about their security. Consumers report picking up empty packages, while delivery companies downplay these as isolated incidents. These cases are fueling insecurity around these increasingly popular pickup points in France.

Year-end holidays bring a surge in package shipments, making lockers – these automated pickup cabinets – essential for flexible delivery. However, social media images of damaged and emptied lockers are circulating, questioning their reliability.

Users have reported direct thefts. One X user states: «J’ai récupéré un colis vide dans votre locker : carton entaillé, re-scotché, console DS XL + jeux volés». Another complains: «Je laisse un colis dans un casier que le livreur dit trouver vide ! Zéro dédommagement pour moi». These accounts highlight potential inaction by carriers in addressing such frauds.

Although individual facts are hard to verify, their buildup erodes trust in these facilities, now a key link in the logistics chain. Delivery firms like Amazon and La Poste insist such events remain rare and isolated, with no indication of a general rise in thefts. This tension underscores the security challenges of expanding lockers, favored by French consumers for their convenience, as package volumes hit seasonal peaks.

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La Poste control room during partial online service restoration post-cyberattack, with ongoing normal parcel operations amid Christmas in Paris.
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La Poste's online services were partially restored on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, following a denial-of-service cyberattack that disrupted the company just two days before Christmas. The attack, claimed by pro-Russian hackers, also affected La Banque Postale customers but did not compromise personal data. Parcel and mail distribution proceeded normally despite ongoing instability.

Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com confirmed a burglary at its warehouse near Paris on Monday, with French authorities launching an investigation into an organized theft. Reports suggest over 50,000 electronic items were stolen, though the company disputes claims of heavy losses. Operations have resumed normally amid the Christmas shopping rush.

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Delinquents target ski resorts to steal expensive gear, with around 150 pairs taken since November 20 in Val Thorens and Les Menuires. A 17-year-old boy lost his new skis during a family meal, highlighting the ease of such thefts. Families, caught off guard by the lack of caution at altitude, lament the absence of preventive measures like ski locks.

Four thieves stole eight royal and imperial jewels of inestimable patrimonial value from the Galerie d'Apollon at the Louvre Museum on Sunday, October 19, around 9:30 a.m. The operation, carried out in seven minutes using a lift and an angle grinder, led to the immediate closure of the museum. Authorities have opened an investigation and vow to recover the items and perpetrators.

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One week after thieves raided nearly all 3,250 safe deposit boxes at a Sparkasse branch in Gelsenkirchen-Buer, estimated losses top €100 million. With standard insurance capping coverage at €10,300 per box, victims face challenges proving claims, prompting expert advice on documentation and alternatives.

Robberies and thefts have surged in the weeks leading up to Christmas, raising alarms in Chile's commerce and government sectors. Police statistics show surprise robberies increased by 20.1% in 2024 compared to the previous year. To counter this, the government launched the 'Navidad Segura' plan, deploying 2,100 carabineros.

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On Saturday afternoon, a woman was assaulted at her home on Boulevard Haussmann in Paris's 8th arrondissement by two masked individuals who threatened her with a firearm. The burglars forced her to open a safe before fleeing with items valued at around 100,000 euros. Police have launched an investigation into extortion and aggravated violence.

 

 

 

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