Louvre Museum Robbed: Jewelry Stolen by Multiple Perpetrators Who Remain at Large

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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-10-19 11:28:21

A brazen robbery occurred this morning at the opening of the Louvre Museum, French Culture Minister Rachida Dati announced on Sunday, October 19th via X (formerly Twitter). Multiple perpetrators successfully stole jewelry from the world-renowned museum before escaping, leaving authorities scrambling to track down the criminals and assess the full extent of the theft.

"No injuries to report," wrote the Culture Minister in her social media statement. "I am on site alongside the museum teams and police. Investigations are underway." The museum will remain closed for the entire day as authorities conduct their investigation and secure the premises. When contacted by AFP, sources close to Dati confirmed that one or more criminals had broken into the museum but did not provide specific details about the potential theft of art objects at that time.

According to sources close to the investigation obtained by AFP, several perpetrators successfully stole jewelry that was on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris before making their escape. The incident occurred between 9:30 and 9:40 AM, according to preliminary elements of the investigation. Authorities are currently working to evaluate the total value of the stolen items, though initial reports suggest the jewelry may be of inestimable value.

The criminals, whose exact number has not been disclosed by authorities, reportedly arrived at the scene using scooters and utilized a freight elevator to access the specific gallery that housed their target items. According to police sources, the perpetrators came equipped with small chainsaws, suggesting a level of premeditation and planning in their operation. The sophisticated nature of their approach indicates this was not a crime of opportunity but rather a carefully orchestrated heist.

The Louvre Museum, one of the world's most famous cultural institutions and home to masterpieces including the Mona Lisa, was not immediately available for comment when contacted by media outlets. The theft has sent shockwaves through the art world and raised serious questions about security measures at one of France's most treasured cultural sites. Investigations are ongoing as authorities work to identify the perpetrators and recover the stolen jewelry, while the museum remains closed to the public as security protocols are reviewed and strengthened.

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