Louvre robbery: ‘If they don’t catch the thieves in the next 24 to 48 hours, the jewels will probably disappear’

Photo of two crowns and two necklaces with precious stones

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Photo caption, Eight French crown jewels were stolen from the Louvre Museum last Sunday

    • Author, Gabriela Pomeroy
    • Role, BBC News

The criminals, armed with power tools, entered the most visited museum in the world in broad daylight and stole eight highly valuable jewels, including a diamond and emerald necklace that Emperor Napoleon gave to his wife.

The Louvre announced that it would remain closed this Monday (10/20) while investigations continue.

“It is certain that we failed, as someone managed to park a crane truck in the center of Paris and climb onto it in just a few minutes to take jewels of incalculable value,” Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin told broadcaster France Inter.