Kim Kardashian has called ex special forces troops as she launches probe into Paris raid, The Sunday People can exclusively reveal.
The reality TV star wants to get to the bottom of Paris raid which saw her held at gunpoint - as it's revealed French police believe there could be an inside man
Eyebrows are raised about Kim’s private security guard Pascal Duvier who filed for company bankruptcy a short time earlier with almost £1million in debts.
Also, questions have been asked about Duvier , who had left her at home with her stylist friend while he accompanied her sisters to a Paris Fashion Week party.
Although he has not been considered as a suspect.
French police are probing and suspect there was an inside man.
Sources close to Kim, 35, and rapper hubby Kanye West say they are taking no chances and bringing the matter in-house.
One source said: “They’ve decided to use their own experts as part of their security overhaul. Some of them have worked for the world’s top intelligence agencies. If anyone can get to the bottom of what went on, these guys will.
“For Kim, it’s about feeling safe. She needs to know that a security breach like this will never happen again.
“For Kanye, it’s about knowing exactly who is responsible.”
The focus earlier in the week appeared to be on staff at the five-star complex.
A night concierge was understood to have let the gang in after they arrived dressed as policemen.
US reports said the family filed insurance claims for 13 things five days after the incident – with Kim’s 20-carat diamond ring the most expensive stolen item.
It was also reported that Kim and Kanye will be beefing up their team of minders.
The couple have kept a low profile since the raid.
Kanye, 39, cancelled several gigs before returning to the stage this weekend.
The reality TV star was tied up at gunpoint in her apartment this week as thieves made off with booty including a £3.2million engagement ring and mobile phones.
Kim’s break from the limelight is expected to cost millions . She has huge deals to promote products via social media.
But she has been warned her regular updates on her whereabouts and details of her valuables could pose a further security risk.
The reality TV star wants to get to the bottom of Paris raid which saw her held at gunpoint - as it's revealed French police believe there could be an inside man
Eyebrows are raised about Kim’s private security guard Pascal Duvier who filed for company bankruptcy a short time earlier with almost £1million in debts.
Also, questions have been asked about Duvier , who had left her at home with her stylist friend while he accompanied her sisters to a Paris Fashion Week party.
Although he has not been considered as a suspect.
French police are probing and suspect there was an inside man.
Sources close to Kim, 35, and rapper hubby Kanye West say they are taking no chances and bringing the matter in-house.
One source said: “They’ve decided to use their own experts as part of their security overhaul. Some of them have worked for the world’s top intelligence agencies. If anyone can get to the bottom of what went on, these guys will.
“For Kim, it’s about feeling safe. She needs to know that a security breach like this will never happen again.
“For Kanye, it’s about knowing exactly who is responsible.”
The focus earlier in the week appeared to be on staff at the five-star complex.
A night concierge was understood to have let the gang in after they arrived dressed as policemen.
US reports said the family filed insurance claims for 13 things five days after the incident – with Kim’s 20-carat diamond ring the most expensive stolen item.
It was also reported that Kim and Kanye will be beefing up their team of minders.
The couple have kept a low profile since the raid.
Kanye, 39, cancelled several gigs before returning to the stage this weekend.
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French police officers stand in front of Kim Kardashians luxury apartment Hotel-de-Pourtales on Rue Tronchet |
Kim’s break from the limelight is expected to cost millions . She has huge deals to promote products via social media.
But she has been warned her regular updates on her whereabouts and details of her valuables could pose a further security risk.