The Louvre’s Security Cameras Caught The Entire Jewel Heist — But The Security Guards Couldn’t See It
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A dazzling exhibition of royal jewels opens on Wednesday in Paris when the city is still wobbled by the bold theft of crown jewels at the nearby Louvre Museum.
On 19 October, at 9.30 a.m., four people stole eight jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris valued at 88 million euros. They made it dressed as workers and with the museum open; the intervention, which they carried out using a moving elevator, took them less than eight minutes. "I was there, in the robbery room, not long ago, and caught my attention that there was very little security. In fact, there was no room guard, and that's why I wasn't su…
The Louvre’s Security Cameras Caught The Entire Jewel Heist — But The Security Guards Couldn’t See It
“(The museum’s) security control room was not equipped with enough screens to watch every camera simultaneously, so the break-in was not watched in real-time. By the time guards had manually switched to the relevant live feed, nearly eight minutes after the heist began, the robbers were already getting away.” – Artnet
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