Daring Louvre Heist: Inside the Brazen Jewel Theft
A group of thieves executed a daring heist at the Louvre, stealing priceless jewels worth around USD 102 million. The Paris prosecutor confirmed recent arrests, but the stolen artifacts, including rare items linked to historic figures, remain missing. The crime highlights vulnerabilities in the museum's security system.
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Authorities widened their search on Thursday, capturing five more suspects in a brazen heist at the Louvre, Paris. The operation, tied to an organized group, involved meticulous planning and the theft of priceless crown jewels.
The dramatic event unfolded when thieves infiltrated the museum's Apollo Gallery in broad daylight, making away with treasures valued at USD 102 million. Despite recent arrests, the jewels, including a necklace once owned by Napoleon's empress, remain at large.
The case exposed significant gaps in the Louvre's security setup, with inadequacies in surveillance and response times prompting nationwide discussions on cultural heritage protection. Investigations are ongoing, as authorities strive to retrieve the missing artifacts.
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