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Crown jewels stolen from Louvre in ‘4-minute operation’ by thieves in broad daylight

Crown jewels stolen from Louvre in ‘4-minute operation’ by thieves in broad daylight

Summary

Thieves stole valuable crown jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris in a quick operation. They used a lift to break into the museum, smashed display cases, and escaped with jewels linked to Napoleon, all while tourists were nearby. The incident raised concerns about museum staffing and security.

Key Facts

  • Thieves took valuable jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris during a quick, four-minute raid.
  • They entered the museum using a basket lift and forced open a window to get inside.
  • The stolen items included jewels related to Napoleon and the Empress Eugénie.
  • One of the stolen jewels, the emerald-studded crown, was found outside the museum, but it was damaged.
  • This theft happened during open hours when many tourists were present, raising security questions.
  • The Louvre has faced issues with understaffing and overcrowding, which may have impacted security.
  • The Louvre is one of the most-visited museums globally, with thousands of daily visitors.
  • The heist has become a political issue, with critics pointing fingers at the government's handling of security and staffing.
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