On Sunday, October 19, unknown criminals stole eight unique jewels from the Louvre museum in Paris. These items are considered national treasures of France and hold great historical value. The theft occurred in the Apollo Gallery, which houses the royal jewels.
Among the stolen items are diadems, necklaces, earrings, and brooches that once belonged to famous empresses and queens. Unfortunately, the robbers executed their plan quickly and professionally, using a lift to gain access to the second floor and breaking the museum's showcases.
Paris prosecutor Laure Becco believes that the crime may have two motives: a commissioned robbery or the theft of jewels for money laundering.
Becco also noted that the theory about marriage in this case is not currently the main focus of the investigation.
The crime at the Louvre museum is a serious and significant event that has threatened France's unique historical heritage. The police are conducting an active investigation into the crime, hoping to recover the stolen jewels.