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Camera Photos Seen Too Late: Police Missed Louvre Thieves by 30 Seconds

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On the bright day in October thieves and trucks with lifting platforms invade the Louvre in Paris. Although the robbery is being filmed, they escape with their prey. A study report shows that better technology and coordination could have prevented the millions from being robbed.

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On the bright day in October thieves and trucks with lifting platforms invade the Louvre in Paris. Although the robbery is being filmed, they escape with their prey. A study report shows that better technology and coordination could have prevented the millions from being robbed.

The police arrive – but the thieves are already gone. How 30 seconds and a video recording viewed too late made the Louvre heist possible.

The police are rushing – but the thieves are already gone. How 30 seconds and a video shot too late made the Louvre-Raub possible.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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n-tv.de broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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