The Theft at the Louvre: Who Tried to Buy the Stolen Treasures.
Update on the Louvre Theft Case
According to The Sun: During the investigation of the large-scale theft at the Louvre, it became known who tried to purchase the invaluable treasures. French law enforcement detained seven men linked to this bold case, but the stolen treasures have not yet been found, which, according to reports, were supposed to be sold on the dark web.
The gang, according to sources, approached the Israeli security company CGI...
“One of the largest thefts in the museum's history, and we are working to recover the stolen items,' said police representatives.
The investigation is ongoing, and new details about the case continue to emerge.
This theft has caused a huge resonance in society and among security experts, as the Louvre is one of the most famous museums in the world. The return of the stolen artifacts has become a priority for the French authorities, as their value is not only financial but also cultural.
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