Police find scores of guns at home of French film star Alain Delon

Officers found 72 guns as well as more than 3,000 rounds of ammunition and a shooting range at the actor’s home
Weapons have been found at the home of French actor Alain Delon
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Jacob Phillips28 February 2024

Police have seized 72 guns from the home of French film star Alain Delon, who doesn’t have a permit for any of them, prosecutors said on Tuesday.

Officers also found more than 3,000 rounds of ammunition and a shooting range in the actor’s rural home in Douchy-Montcorbon, 84 miles south of Paris.

Local prosecutor Jean-Cédric Gaux said the 88-year-old actor “has no authorisation that would allow him to own a firearm”.

The star played gun-toting gangsters in several of his most famous films, including Borsalino and is credited with creating the Hollywood trope of the mysterious hitman in the 1967 film The Samurai.

The AFP news agency reports that Delon has been in poor health since a stroke in 2019 and has recently been the centre of an escalating family feud.

The search was ordered after a court-appointed official sent to his home noticed a weapon and alerted a judge.

Delon has rarely appeared on screen since the 1990s and his last major public appearance was to receive an honorary Palme d’Or at the Cannes film festival in 2019.

He also attended the Paris funeral of his friend and fellow star Jean-Paul Belmondo in September 2021.

Last month Delon’s youngest son filed a complaint against his sister accusing her of exploiting Delon’s frailty.

The feud became public after Delon’s oldest son, Anthony Delon, told the Paris Match magazine that his father was in a “weakened” state.

Delon senior, through his lawyer, said he was “shocked” and would file a complaint for defamation.

Concerns were first raised about him last year when his three children filed a complaint against his former live-in assistant Hiromi Rollin, accusing her of harassment and threatening behaviour.

Delon is estimated to be worth millions. He sold about 80 works of art at auction in June for more than €8m (£6.8m).

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