Core Points - The Louvre Museum theft on October 19 has drawn significant attention, with the president of Paris Drouot auction house, Alexandre Giquelot, urging the criminals to recognize the severity of their actions and return the stolen jewelry, as they are too famous to be sold easily [2][3] - Giquelot compared the theft to the 1911 Mona Lisa heist, noting that the thieves at that time did not grasp the seriousness of their crime, leading to the painting being hidden under a bed [3] - While specific details of the stolen items have not been disclosed, Giquelot mentioned that a crown belonging to Queen Eugenie, which was left behind by the thieves, could be worth tens of millions of euros, emphasizing that the stolen items represent France's cultural heritage and their value cannot be measured solely in monetary terms [3]
视频丨失窃珠宝名气大 拍卖行人士称卢浮宫窃贼很难销赃
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-10-20 03:13