A daring raid at the Louvre in Paris saw thieves steal royal jewels, raising concerns about museum security. Despite alarms and guards responding, the robbers escaped. Labor unions say security has weakened due to staff cuts of about 200 positions over 15 years.
Warnings about fragile security date back decades, and a 2021 audit recommended improvements, some of which were only recently being implemented. President Macron has launched a $930 million renovation, including upgraded cameras and a new security plan.
The Louvre is not alone; French museums have faced rising thefts of valuable items. Experts note the stolen jewels are hard to sell, making the “fencing” the biggest challenge for the thieves.
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