France robbery: Thieves steal 70kg of gold on motorway Published duration 12 December 2016

image copyright AP image caption French police search through burnt-out wreckage after thieves set fire to a car before fleeing the scene, near Lyon

Armed thieves are on the run in France after stealing 70kg (154lbs) of gold in a motorway heist on Monday.

The gang of four swooped on a security van in two cars, using one to block the road's exit, near the city of Lyon.

The robbers then put the powdered gold, worth €1.5m ($1.6m; £1.3m), into their getaway car, locking two security guards in the back of the van and setting fire to their other vehicle.

The two guards were rescued by police after a tip-off from a witness.

The thieves fled immediately, leaving the fire to spread and gut nearby vehicles before it was put out by firefighters.

The robbery took place on the A6 motorway, which connects Lyon to Paris.

Police said they are hunting for the perpetrators.

Other recent high-profile robberies:

In October, US reality TV star Kim Kardashian West was robbed at gunpoint at a luxury residence in Paris by men dressed as police officers. Police said a box containing jewellery worth up to €6m was among items taken.

Masked men robbed two Qatari women and their driver on a motorway north of Paris in November, taking jewellery and valuables worth €5m.

Also in November, a man in New York managed to steal a bucket of gold flakes, worth $1.6m, from the back of a truck while it was unattended.