Jewellery Theft at the Louvre Museum
Monday, 2025/10/20205 words3 minutes564 reads
In a meticulously executed operation, a group of highly skilled criminals infiltrated the Louvre Museum in Paris, absconding with priceless historical jewellery from the renowned Apollon gallery. The audacious heist, which transpired at 9:30 am on Sunday, has sent shockwaves through the art world and law enforcement communities.
The perpetrators, described by French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez as an 'experienced team,' demonstrated remarkable precision and efficiency. Utilizing construction equipment already on-site due to ongoing renovations, they gained access to the building's exterior. Armed with an angle grinder, the thieves breached the gallery's security measures, shattering glass cases to pilfer jewels of 'unmeasurable heritage value.'
The entire operation was executed with surgical precision, lasting a mere seven minutes. The Louvre, which annually attracts over 8 million visitors, was promptly evacuated and shuttered for the day to facilitate a thorough investigation. Authorities are scrutinizing security footage and have launched a comprehensive inquiry, with the Paris prosecutor's office overseeing the case.
While the full extent of the theft remains undisclosed, the targeted Apollon gallery houses an illustrious collection of French crown jewels, including historic crowns, diadems, and sovereign jewellery. In a twist of fate, one purloined item was recovered outside the museum, potentially providing crucial evidence for investigators.
