卢浮宫抢劫案两名嫌疑人被捕
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-10-26 15:37

Core Points - Two suspects involved in the Louvre robbery were arrested on October 25 [1] - The robbery occurred on October 19, where masked individuals broke into the museum and stole several items from the Apollo Gallery, which houses royal jewelry [2] - Eight pieces of jewelry with "immeasurable historical value" were reported stolen, with an estimated economic loss of €88 million (approximately ¥720 million) [3] Security Concerns - Following the robbery, there has been significant public criticism regarding the Louvre's security measures [3] - The French Minister of Culture stated that the security systems did not fail, while the museum management claimed that new display cases installed in December 2019 had made "significant progress" in security [3] - The Louvre's director acknowledged weaknesses in perimeter security, insufficient monitoring systems, and outdated security positions, calling for the establishment of a "police station" within the museum [3]