Core Points - A staff member at the Élysée Palace is suspected of selling stolen silverware and tableware used in state banquets, with the value of the stolen items estimated between €15,000 and €40,000 [2][3] - The main supplier of the Élysée Palace, Sèvres porcelain factory, identified some of the missing items on an auction website [3] - Investigators have identified a silverware manager at the Élysée Palace as a suspect, finding items marked with "French Air Force" that are not commercially available [3] - Approximately 100 items, including copper utensils and Sèvres porcelain, were discovered in the suspect's personal storage, car, and home [3] - The suspect and two others have been arrested and face charges of conspiracy to steal items classified as national heritage, which could lead to a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a €150,000 fine [3] - One of the suspects, a security guard at the Louvre Museum, is accused of receiving stolen goods and has been prohibited from returning to his position before the trial [3] - The lawyer for the security guard claims he has a "passion" for rare antiques [3]
法总统府工作人员涉嫌盗卖国宴器具,卢浮宫保安涉嫌收赃
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-21 15:31