Might the French TV sequence Lupin have been prophetic? The present envisioned a heist on the Louvre, an occasion that turned actuality on the morning of October 19, when a gaggle {of professional} thieves managed to interrupt into the world-famous Paris museum. In simply seven minutes, they stole a number of priceless French crown jewels.
The heist came about at round 9:30 am native time, shortly after the museum opened to the general public. Utilizing a truck-mounted ladder, the thieves entered the Galerie d’Apollon—positioned within the Louvre’s Petite Galerie wing—by a second-floor window that they pressured open with an angle grinder.
Upon entry, the robbers smashed open at the least two show circumstances, took the valuable artifacts, after which fled a couple of minutes afterward two Yahama scooters, disappearing into visitors and shortly turning onto the freeway.
Included within the loot, in keeping with French authorities, have been eight crown jewels, virtually all from the late Napoleonic period. A ninth merchandise, Empress Eugénie’s diamond- and emerald-laden crown, was discovered broken close by, evidently dropped by the fleeing criminals. The thieves did get away with a tiara additionally belonging to Napoleon III’s spouse, in full Empire fashion, adorned with 212 pearls, 1,998 diamonds, and one other 992 rose-cut diamonds. In addition they took a bow brooch belonging to Empress Eugénie with 2,438 diamonds and 196 rose-cut stones. Additionally within the haul is a parure—a tiara with 24 Ceylon sapphires and 1,083 diamonds, accompanied by a necklace with eight spectacular sapphires, extra diamonds and gold work, and a pendant earring that belonged to Queen Maria Amalia.
It is troublesome to place a quantity on what this assortment of jewels is price; they aren’t mere luxurious gadgets with their very own particular worth, however moderately priceless possessions. The literal worth of the gems, stones, and gold is compounded by their historic worth, to not point out the truth that they’re a part of the heritage of the French state, which in itself makes them doubtless unimaginable to promote on the normal market. Nonetheless, it’s potential that, as typically occurs in such a theft, the robbers will disassemble the artifacts, soften down the valuable metals, recut the jewels to make them much less traceable, and promote them on the grey or black market, probably producing tens of hundreds of thousands of euros.
No matter its final result, the Louvre heist was a skillful operation. Some analysts say the thieves exploited vulnerabilities within the museum’s safety system, which has for years struggled with staffing issues, fixed work in progress, and likewise rising stress from the exorbitant and rising variety of guests. A nationwide and worldwide manhunt has now begun. In the intervening time there are not any particular suspects, however all accessible pictures from the world (together with a video that exhibits one of many thieves at work) are clearly being examined.
With all of the surveillance footage and cameras now unfold in every single place within the metropolis, there ought to be loads of materials to determine potential leads. President Emmanuel Macron has strongly condemned the incident, and guaranteed that these accountable will quickly be dropped at justice. Lengthy gone, furthermore, are the times when Italian decorator Vincenzo Peruggia dedicated what was till now thought of the best theft within the historical past of the Louvre: the daring misappropriation of Leonardo’s Mona Lisa, which came about on August 21, 1911.
That portray was returned two years later; Peruggia tried to resell it to a Florentine artwork vendor who then raised the alarm. Possibly an analogous stroke of luck might occur on this case as effectively.
This story initially appeared on WIRED Italia and has been translated from Italian.