20.10.2025, 05:39
Da es - möglicherweise - auch einen Bezug zur OK hat, stelle ich es mal hier ein. Ein aktueller Raub im Louvre lässt nicht nur die Wellen innenpolitisch hochschlagen, sondern könnte auch ein Hinweis darauf sein, wie die OK europaweit sich immer mehr auf Museen konzentriert, was "lukrative" Raubzüge angeht.
Schneemann
Zitat:The Louvre heist raises decades old questions about museum securityhttps://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20...complaints
The heist at the Louvre on Sunday morning, which saw thieves flee with eight royal jewels, has raised awkward questions about how well France's priceless historical artefacts and cultural heritage are being protected. [...]
How could robbers with power tools break in and steal crowns and sapphire and emerald necklaces? And how can a museum spanning 73,000 square metres and housing around 35,000 works of art be secured? The government said authorities had already begun reviewing security at the vast Paris venue before the heist. Labour unions there have complained that security staff positions there have been cut. [...] The Louvre's then director Pierre Rosenberg warned that the museum's security was "fragile", after a painting by French master Camille Corot was stolen in broad daylight in 1998. [...]
The culture ministry said in a statement that alarms linked to the windows of the Apollo Gallery went off when the thieves penetrated them in a "particularly fast and brutal break-in". [...] One union source, who asked not to be named, said the equivalent of 200 full-time posts had been cut at the museum over the past 15 years, out of a total workforce of nearly 2,000.
Schneemann
