Louvre Director Admits Insufficient Camera Coverage After Jewel Heist
FRANCE 24 EnglishNovember 5, 20251 min3,497 views
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- 💎 Thieves executed a brazen daytime heist at the Louvre, stealing an estimated €88 million in jewels in just 7 minutes.
- ⚠️ The museum's director, Laurence des Cars, admitted to inadequate camera surveillance of the museum's outside walls.
- 📸 A critical blind spot existed on the Apollo gallery side, where the only camera was directed westward, failing to cover the balcony used in the break-in.
Known Vulnerabilities and Master Plan
- 💡 Des Cars stated that the security vulnerabilities were known for years, with a request for a full security equipment assessment made upon her arrival.
- 📈 Strengthening perimeter protection and achieving complete video surveillance coverage of all facades were part of the master security plan.
Political Fallout and Investigation
- 🏛️ France's Culture Minister is standing by the director, rejecting her offer to resign.
- ⚡ President Macron is demanding faster progress in securing the Louvre.
- 🔍 The investigation into the theft is ongoing, and the search for the stolen jewels continues as the museum has reopened its doors.
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