Ex-FBI agent breaks down Louvre security lapses in US$102m heist #CNA
Ex-FBI agent breaks down Louvre security lapses in US$102m heist
Thieves broke into the Louvre on Sunday (Oct 19), making off with jewels worth an estimated US$102 million in a shocking daytime heist. They used a crane to smash an upstairs window, threaten security guards with cutting tools, and bagged nine priceless items before escaping on motorbikes. The daring raid was the latest in a string of museum thefts around Europe. Robert King Wittman, a former special agent with the United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), examines the security vulnerabilities in the world-famous Paris museum that allowed the robbery to occur. Wittman, who specialises in art crime, also discusses the probabilities of the thieves getting caught on CNA’s Asia First. Read more: https://cna.asia/3L4djj9
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