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“卢浮宫被盗珠宝”被挂99万元转卖?闲鱼客服回应
Xi Niu Cai Jing· 2025-10-27 09:50
Group 1 - The Louvre Museum in Paris has recently experienced a theft, leading to significant public attention and discussion [2] - Multiple listings for "stolen jewelry from the Louvre Museum" have been found on the second-hand platform Xianyu, with prices ranging from 990,000 yuan to 99,990,000 yuan, and some sellers even starting bids at 0 yuan [2] - The Paris prosecutor's office reported that on October 19, four masked individuals used a lift device to enter the museum from an external balcony and stole jewelry, with eight pieces still missing and estimated economic losses reaching 88 million euros [6] Group 2 - Xianyu's customer service stated that the platform is monitoring listings through big data and encourages users to report suspicious items, which will be reviewed by staff upon notification [6]
卢浮宫遭劫已立案调查
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2025-10-20 03:20
Core Viewpoint - A robbery at the Louvre Museum in France resulted in the theft of 8 pieces of jewelry from the Napoleonic era, with the value of the stolen items deemed "priceless" by the French Interior Minister [1] Group 1: Incident Details - The robbery was executed by masked individuals within a span of 7 minutes [1] - The Paris Prosecutor's Office has initiated an investigation into the incident, focusing on charges of "organized gang theft" and "criminal conspiracy" [1] Group 2: Security Measures - In response to the incident, the Louvre Museum is implementing a new security system that includes advanced surveillance cameras, intrusion detection systems, and a new central security command center [1]
法国确认卢浮宫8件珠宝被盗 4名嫌犯涉案
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-20 00:27
Group 1 - The Louvre Museum in France confirmed the theft of 8 pieces of jewelry, including items belonging to historical figures such as Queen Marie Louise and Empress Eugenie [1][2] - The stolen jewelry includes necklaces, earrings, and brooches, with an attempted theft of Eugenie's crown, which was abandoned during the escape [1] - Four suspects, who were masked and fled on motorcycles, are currently being sought by the police, with video surveillance and physical evidence collected [1] Group 2 - French President Macron condemned the theft as an attack on France's cherished heritage and emphasized efforts to recover the stolen items and bring the perpetrators to justice [2] - The incident occurred in the Apollo Gallery, which showcases royal jewelry and diamond collections, during the museum's opening hours [2] - Macron reiterated plans to enhance security measures as part of the Louvre's new revitalization project [2]
3000年历史的法老金手镯被盗:已被熔毁,系修复专家监守自盗
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-09-19 09:45
Core Points - A 3000-year-old gold bracelet from the Egyptian Museum was stolen and has been confirmed to have been melted down [1][3] - The bracelet was undergoing restoration and was set to be displayed at the "Treasures of the Pharaohs" exhibition in Rome on October 24 [3] - The theft was carried out by a museum restoration expert who sold the bracelet to a silversmith, who then sold it to a workshop owner, leading to its melting at a gold refinery [3] Summary by Sections - **Incident Details** - The Egyptian Ministry of Interior reported the theft of a gold bracelet with a history of over 3000 years [1] - The bracelet belonged to Pharaoh Amenemhat of the 21st Dynasty [3] - **Investigation and Arrest** - The ministry has tracked down the perpetrator, a museum restoration expert, who has been arrested [3] - The sales proceeds from the stolen bracelet were valued at approximately 194,000 Egyptian pounds (about 28,653 RMB) [3]