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Essential Tools Behind the Louvre Heist

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioOctober 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Heist at the Louvre Museum

On Sunday at 9:30 a.m., a team of individuals posing as workers parked a truck equipped with a ladder and a furniture lift next to the Louvre, the most-visited museum globally. Reports indicate that the Louvre attracts up to 30,000 visitors daily, who come to view its extensive collection of 35,000 artifacts housed in the historic palace that was transformed into a national museum after the French Revolution.

Execution of the Theft

Two individuals dressed as construction workers ascended the ladder to reach a second-floor balcony leading to the Galerie d’Apollon, which showcases royal jewelry from Napoleon’s era. According to a Reuters report, the crew, including at least one person in a yellow safety vest, utilized angle grinders to cut through a window to enter the gallery. With museum visitors and staff looking on, they broke into two glass cases displaying some of France’s crown jewels, deemed priceless by President Emmanuel Macron. Remarkably, they escaped on two motor scooters just seven minutes after parking the truck.

Reactions to the Heist

Ariel Weil, the mayor of central Paris, described the incident as reminiscent of a movie or TV series. Magali Cunel, a teacher from near Lyon, expressed disbelief that such a significant museum could have such apparent security flaws.

Cost of the Heist

The robbers executed their plan with minimal investment. Angle grinders, commonly used in construction, start at around $25, while the furniture lift used in the heist can be rented in France for as little as 70 Euros (approximately $82). This suggests that the operation was well-planned and executed.

Security Concerns and Protocol

French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez remarked that the thieves showed experience and preparation. At the time of the theft, at least five museum staff members were present. They refrained from intervening and instead prioritized public safety by alerting the police, as noted by Culture Minister Rachida Dati.

Public Reactions and Safety Measures

Joseph Sanchez, a travel vlogger from Puerto Rico, described feeling confusion and fear during the incident, believing the museum was under attack. Museum security has been under scrutiny in France, particularly following advice issued by police regarding necessary upgrades, although details on their implementation remain unclear.

Details of the Stolen Items

The thieves made off with a royal sapphire necklace, a royal emerald necklace, earrings, a tiara, and jewelry belonging to Queens Marie-Amélie and Hortense, with some pieces containing over 1,000 diamonds. Due to the notoriety of these items, selling them on the open market may prove difficult; however, they could be melted down for their value in precious metals and stones.

Authorities are actively reviewing CCTV footage from the museum and surrounding areas, examining the lift used in the heist, and interviewing staff who were present when the museum opened, as reported by AP.

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