Louvre tightens safety after crown jewel heist, installs bars on notorious window

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A crane was stationed exterior the Louvre Museum in Paris on Tuesday — however this time it wasn’t being utilized by jewel thieves stealing among the nation’s historic treasures.

As a substitute, the machine was operated by upkeep staff in safety helmets and high-visibility vests as a crew put in steel bars to the now-infamous second flooring window.

A crew of thieves posing as staff used a basket carry to interrupt in by that window on Oct. 19. The robbers entered the museum’s Apollo Gallery and smashed open show circumstances to steal 9 items of jewellery. All 4 suspected thieves have been arrested and charged, however not one of the jewels have been recovered apart from a crown that was dropped because the group escaped. 

The theft uncovered safety lapses on the world’s most-visited museum. A latest safety audit discovered that 35% of the rooms within the Denon Wing, the place the stolen jewels had been displayed, aren’t monitored by safety cameras, in response to Radio France. The gems had been additionally not privately insured, in accordance with French regulation.

Staff set up steel safety bars over the window the place thieves broke into the Louvre museum in October.

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Different safety upgrades are coming, the museum’s director mentioned in November. Set up of recent anti-intrusion methods was set to start by early December, whereas greater than 100 new cameras are anticipated to be up and working by the tip of 2026, CBS Information beforehand reported

The Louvre did not publicly touch upon Tuesday’s safety operation. Samuel Lasnel of upkeep carry firm Grima-Nacelles mentioned he and his crew arrived earlier than daybreak Tuesday to hold out the high-profile window-securing task.

“We have now already labored on the Louvre — on the inside, on the outside, inside and out of doors the pyramid — we have been right here a number of occasions,” he informed The Related Press. “The Louvre is aware of us properly.”

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