‘Smash, grab, melt it down’ : how material value likely motivated the Louvre heist
Experts say thieves would struggle to find a buyer if the stolen goods remained intact To break into the world’s most-visited museum in broad daylight, grab eight pieces of priceless Napoleonic jewellery and vanish into the Paris traffic on humble scooters may seem like the most audacious of (…)
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