Easier to ‘break into museums than a jewellery shop’: Louvre heist highlights security gaps
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The recent jewellery heist at the Louvre, where four thieves made off with eight priceless pieces valued at $102 million, has raised serious concerns about the museum's security measures. With the Louvre being the most-visited museum in the world, the incident highlights the challenges it faces in managing the increasing number of tourists and ensuring the safety of its invaluable collection. This breach not only puts the museum's reputation at risk but also calls for urgent improvements in security protocols to prevent future incidents.
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