Louvre Museum Reopens Following €88 Million Jewelry Heist

Paris, The Gulf Observer: The Louvre Museum in Paris reopened its doors on Wednesday, three days after thieves carried out a daring robbery that resulted in the theft of historic jewelry valued at approximately €88 million ($102 million).
Live footage captured the return of visitors to the world-famous museum for the first time since the audacious heist, which drew international attention. The stolen artifacts, belonging to the museum’s royal collection, underscore the magnitude and boldness of the crime, media reported.
French authorities have launched an extensive investigation into the incident, focusing on how the perpetrators managed to breach the museum’s security systems and escape with the priceless treasures. Law enforcement agencies continue to pursue leads in an effort to recover the stolen jewelry and bring the culprits to justice.