Jewel Theft at Louvre: Two Suspects Arrested

Monday, 2025/10/27181 words3 minutes2624 reads
French authorities have apprehended two suspects in connection with the audacious theft of precious crown jewels from the Louvre museum in Paris. The robbery, which occurred last Sunday, involved four thieves who brazenly broke into the world-renowned institution in broad daylight, making off with items valued at €88 million.
One of the suspects was intercepted at Charles de Gaulle Airport while attempting to board a flight, highlighting the swift action of law enforcement. The thieves had employed sophisticated methods, including a vehicle-mounted mechanical lift to gain access to the Gallery of Apollo through a balcony near the River Seine.
The incident has exposed significant security vulnerabilities at the Louvre, with reports indicating inadequate CCTV coverage and aging perimeter surveillance. In response to the theft, the museum has transferred its most valuable jewels to a high-security vault at the Bank of France, located 26 meters below ground in central Paris.
Experts now fear that the stolen jewels may be quickly dismantled and sold, making their recovery extremely challenging. This high-profile case has prompted a tightening of security measures across France's cultural institutions.
Jewel Theft at Louvre: Two Suspects Arrested

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  • audacious
  • brazenly
  • vulnerabilities
  • dismantled

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  1. 1

    How did the thieves gain access to the Gallery of Apollo?

  2. 2

    What action has the Louvre taken in response to the theft?