
Louvre Tightens Security, Installs Bars on Infamous Window of Jewel Heist
PARIS (AP) - A freight lift rose up on its crane Tuesday toward the Louvre Museum - but this time it wasnât jewel thieves. It was workers installing security bars on the window used to break into the Paris landmarkâs Apollo Gallery in Octoberâs stunning heist. Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP via Getty Images The worldâ s most-visited museum is slowly coming to terms with security failings exposed by the theft, while investigators hunt for missing crown jewels worth $102 million. With the Louvre closed Tuesday, maintenance workers in security helmets and high-visibility vests mounted a freight lift to a second-floor balcony to secure new metal bars outside a now-infamous window. The sight mirrored what happened Oct. 19, when a team of thieves posing as workers used a similar lift, then sliced through the window to enter the gallery. They grabbed tiaras, emerald earrings, a sapphire necklace and other treasures, and eight minutes later they were gone. All four suspected thieves have been arrested and charged. But the jewels havenât been found. Samuel Lasnel of maintenance lift company Grima-Nacelles said he and his crew arrived before dawn Tuesday to carry out the high-profile window-securing operation. âWe have already worked at the Louvre - on the interior, on the exterior, inside and outside the pyramid - we Ìve been here several times,â he told The Associated Press. âThe Louvre knows us well.â The Louvre didnât publicly comment about Tuesdayâs security operation. Follow Breitbart London on Facebook: Breitbart London Breitbart London
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