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Heist-hit Louvre transfers jewels to extra secure vault after brazen daylight raid highlighted major security flaws

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Paris, France – Following a​ daring daylight heist that exposed critical security vulnerabilities, the Louvre⁢ Museum has ⁤moved its most valuable jewels ⁣- ⁤including ⁣pieces belonging to ⁢Napoleon adn joséphine – to a highly secure, undisclosed vault, officials‍ confirmed⁢ today, February 27, 2024. The brazen‍ theft of eight historic pieces on Tuesday has triggered a major security review and prompted immediate action⁢ to safeguard the remaining​ collection.

The stolen jewels, ⁤part ​of the museum’s collection of historic crowns ⁣and⁤ precious stones, were taken by a⁤ team of highly organized criminals who descended into⁢ the museum via ‌a ‍mechanical ladder from a roof‌ access ‌point. ⁤While the estimated value of the ⁣stolen items remains undisclosed, experts suggest the loss ‍represents a significant blow to France’s cultural heritage and a major‍ embarrassment for the⁤ world-renowned museum. The incident has raised questions about the Louvre’s⁢ security ‍protocols, particularly given its⁢ status as a‍ top global tourist⁢ destination attracting millions of visitors annually.

According to police sources, the thieves ​specifically targeted⁣ items from the ⁢Galerie d’Apollon, a section⁣ housing ⁣the French Crown Jewels.Footage circulating on social ‍media shows two individuals rappelling down ⁢a ladder,‌ seemingly undisturbed,⁢ before making off with​ the artifacts. A ​criminal⁣ examination is underway, led by the ​Brigade de Répression du Banditisme (BRB), France’s national organized crime unit.​

“We are dealing with professionals,” ‍stated a ⁣source within the BRB, ⁢speaking on condition of anonymity. “The precision and speed of the operation suggest meticulous planning​ and⁢ inside knowledge.”

The​ Louvre has been ​contacted for comment‌ but has released a​ statement ⁤confirming the transfer of jewels and a commitment to‍ bolstering security measures. ⁣The museum remains open to ‍the public,but access to the⁤ Galerie d’Apollon is currently restricted. The incident is likely to have lasting repercussions for security protocols at museums and cultural ⁤institutions worldwide, prompting‌ a reevaluation of vulnerability assessments and preventative measures.

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