Group 1 - The Paris prosecutor's office announced the arrest of four individuals in connection with the Louvre theft that occurred on October 19, bringing the total number of suspects apprehended to eight [1][2] - The arrested suspects are identified as two men aged 38 and 39, and two women aged 31 and 40, all from the impoverished suburbs of northern Paris, indicating a lack of organized crime involvement [2] - The theft involved four masked individuals who used a cutting tool to break into the Louvre and stole nine valuable pieces of jewelry, with only one item recovered so far [2] Group 2 - The Louvre's security weaknesses were highlighted by the incident, prompting the museum's director to announce plans to install 100 additional surveillance cameras by the end of next year, as part of a broader security upgrade costing €800 million [2] - A report from the French Court of Auditors indicated that only 39% of the Louvre's rooms had surveillance cameras installed as of 2024, with the security system upgrade expected to take until 2032 to complete due to financial prioritization on art acquisitions over infrastructure [2]
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Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-11-26 15:54