Louvre's €88m Jewel Heist: A Failed Security and Its Global Impact

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The Louvre failed to detect a gang of thieves who stole €88m worth of crown jewels due to outdated security measures, with the museum's director admitting weaknesses in perimeter security and CCTV coverage. The thieves used a truck and mechanical ladder to break in, and efforts are underway to improve security infrastructure, though challenges remain due to the museum's aging building.
- Louvre failed to spot jewel thieves early enough, says museum boss BBC
- Louvre director acknowledges ‘terrible failure’ after €88m jewel heist The Guardian
- Louvre thieves will struggle to sell stolen jewels, master jeweler says: "The whole world knows about this robbery" CBS News
- The Louvre’s Attraction Is Its History. That’s Also Its Weakness. The New York Times
- Here’s what could happen to the Louvre’s stolen jewelry The Washington Post
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