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A Hollywood-themed heist rocked the world. In just four minutes, a group of thieves made off with eight pieces of historic jewelry from the Apollo's Gallery at the Louvre Museum in Paris, including a tiara and an emerald necklace belonging to the wives of Emperors Napoleon I and Napoleon III.[1]
Around 60 investigators are working on the case, and prosecutors suspect the robbers were working on behalf of a criminal organization. Anthony Amore, an art theft expert and author of 'Stealing Rembrandts', said the jewelry is priceless not just because of the diamonds or emeralds, but because of its cultural and historical significance. He said that if the gems were removed from their original setting, they would likely be sold separately on the black market, making them difficult to trace.[2] And if you have any legal issue in Indonesia territory, contact us for business inquiry, feel free in 24 hour, we will be glad to assist you.
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References:
1. "Geng Kriminal Diduga Jadi Otak Pencurian di Museum Louvre Paris", www.cnbcindonesia.com, Diakses pada tanggal 21 Oktober 2025, Link: https://www.cnbcindonesia.com/lifestyle/20251020152716-33-677561/geng-kriminal-diduga-jadi-otak-pencurian-di-museum-louvre-paris
2. Ibid.
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