Core Viewpoint - The Louvre Museum in France was robbed on October 19, resulting in the theft of over 8,000 diamonds and 200 pearls, with an estimated loss of 88 million euros [1][4]. Group 1: Incident Details - The robbery lasted approximately 4 minutes and involved the theft of 8 pieces of jewelry, which included a total of 8,482 diamonds, 35 emeralds, 34 sapphires, and 212 pearls [3][6]. - Four masked individuals executed the robbery by using a lift to access the museum from an external balcony, threatening security personnel with a grinder during the operation [3][6]. - A total of 9 pieces of jewelry were stolen, including a crown belonging to Empress Eugénie, which has since been recovered [3][6]. Group 2: Arrests and Investigation - As of October 25, two suspects in the Louvre robbery were arrested, followed by a third suspect on October 30, and the fourth suspect was apprehended on November 25, completing the capture of all identified suspects [3][6].
外媒爆卢浮宫抢劫案最新调查进展:逾8000颗钻石、200颗珍珠被盗
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-12-22 13:00