劫匪如何在7分钟内抢走卢浮宫珍藏珠宝?法国官方和目击者这样说

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摘要:据美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)记者2025年10月20日从巴黎报道,法国内政部长表示,10月20日,一伙劫匪对全球游客量最大的博物馆巴黎卢浮宫实施大胆突袭,仅用7分钟便盗走一批“价值连城”的珠宝。

法国警方在巴黎卢浮宫检查劫匪留下的转载云梯、角磨机及其他物品

一、4名劫匪如何在光天化日之下对卢浮宫实施抢劫?

据美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)记者2025年10月20日从巴黎报道,法国内政部长表示,10月20日,一伙劫匪对全球游客量最大的博物馆巴黎卢浮宫实施大胆突袭,仅用7分钟便盗走一批“价值连城”的珠宝。

内政部长洛朗·尼内斯向法国国际广播电台表示:“今天上午,阿波罗长廊发生一起重大抢劫案。作案人员借助安装在卡车上的外部货运电梯,从博物馆外部进入卢浮宫。”

阿波罗长廊收藏有法国王室珠宝,还陈列着包括路易十四彩石容器藏品在内的珍贵文物。

法国文化部在一份声明中称,两个高安全性展柜成为抢劫目标,被劫的9件物品中有8件仍下落不明,其中包括玛丽-阿梅莉王后与奥坦丝王后曾佩戴的一顶王冠和一条项链。

内政部长补充称,劫匪使用角磨机撬开一扇窗户,盗走的珠宝“兼具情感价值与无价属性”。

巴黎检察官洛尔·贝科表示,此次盗窃案似乎涉及4名作案者,他们未携带武器,但用角磨机威胁了警卫。贝科指出,调查人员尚未排除“外部势力介入”这一可能的调查方向,同时也不排除任何其他线索。

失窃的珍贵珠宝之一:玛丽-阿梅莉王后王冠

二、都有哪些珠宝被盗?

检察官称,在这场光天化日下的抢劫中,劫匪“遗失或丢弃”了一件珠宝:拿破仑三世的妻子欧仁妮皇后的王冠。

检察官表示,这件镶嵌有1354颗钻石和56颗祖母绿的华丽金质王冠在抢劫中受损。法国文化部证实,这顶王冠是劫匪在逃离现场时仓卒“丢弃”的。

法国内政部在声明中称:“除市场价值外,这些物品还拥有不可估量的遗产价值与历史价值。”

法国总统埃马纽埃尔·马克龙表示,已“采取一切措施”抓捕嫌疑人。马克龙在X平台上表示:“卢浮宫遭遇的这起盗窃案,是对我们珍视的遗产的侵犯,因为它是我们历史的一部分。我们必将找回失窃藏品,并将作案者绳之以法。”

文化部公布的失窃物品详细清单显示,此次被劫物品包括:玛丽-阿梅莉王后与奥坦丝王后蓝宝石套装首饰中的一枚单只耳环、玛丽-路易丝皇后套装首饰中的一条祖母绿项链和一对祖母绿耳环、一枚“圣物盒胸针”,以及欧仁妮皇后的王冠和大型胸花蝴蝶结胸针。

法国文化部在声明中称,一名卢浮宫安保人员挫败了劫匪试图“点燃用于实施抢劫的卡车”以销毁证据的企图,迫使劫匪逃离。

巴黎警方已在巴黎检察院的授权下,启动对“有组织团伙加重盗窃及共谋实施重罪”的调查。

劫匪仓卒丢下的欧仁妮皇后的王冠,虽失而复得但已遭一定损坏

三、法国相关方与目击者谈他们经历的抢劫过程

尼内斯向法国国际广播电台透露,整个抢劫过程仅持续7分钟,嫌疑人随后骑摩托车逃离。

位内政部长表示:“显然,该团伙事先勘察过现场。这无疑是一个经验极其丰富的团伙,行动速度非常快。”

他补充道:“我有信心我们会很快抓获作案者,最重要的是找回失窃物品。”

现场视频显示,法国警方正在检查一台放置在卢浮宫一角旁的废弃货运电梯,电梯的梯子通向阳台处一扇被打破的窗户。

据《巴黎人报》报道,警方在抢劫现场发现了“两台角磨机、一把喷灯、汽油、手套、一部对讲机、一条毯子和一顶王冠”。该报还称,在稍远的地方,警方发现了作案者逃离时遗失的用于伪装成工人的黄色背心。

导游瑞安·埃尔·曼达里事后表示,他带领游客参观阿波罗厅时,先是听到窗户传来类似“撞击”的声音,随后便听到警卫呼喊疏散。他说:“我正试图弄清楚发生了什么,就看到博物馆工作人员朝着声音来源走去。然后他们突然转身,开始跑着喊‘快出去,快出去,快出去,快出去,疏散!’”

曼达里说,在带领游客离开建筑时,他努力让大家保持冷静,并补充称,他们虽然听到了声音,但“完全不知道那是一场抢劫”。

100多年前蒙娜丽莎也曾被盗,所幸又被找回

四、100多年来又一场精心策划的对卢浮宫的抢劫案

法国内政部表示,事件发生在当地时间上午9点30分,公众已被安全疏散,无人员受伤。

文化部长拉希达·达蒂称,抢劫案发生在博物馆开馆时。她在X平台的帖子中表示:“无人员受伤报告。我正与博物馆工作人员及警方在现场开展工作,调查正在进行中。”

艺术品追回国际组织创始人克里斯托弗·马里内洛表示,若劫匪只是想尽快套现,他们可能会熔化贵金属或重新切割宝石,完全不顾及藏品的完整性。

马里内洛表示:“我们必须摧毁这些团伙,并寻找其他解决办法,否则我们将失去那些再也见不到的珍宝。”

卢浮宫收藏有包括列奥纳多·达·芬奇《蒙娜丽莎》在内的世界著名艺术品。该博物馆表示,因“特殊原因”,周日将持续闭馆。

法国内政部随后表示,闭馆是为保护调查证据而采取的安全措施。

巴黎市中心区区长阿里埃勒·魏尔向记者表示,劫匪“显然精心策划了此次行动”,卢浮宫已在一个多世纪内未成为抢劫目标。上次还是1911年的《蒙娜丽莎》失窃案。”

Thieves steal ‘priceless’ jewelry from the Louvre in seven-minute raid. By Martin Goillandeau, Caitlin Danaher, Saskya Vandoorne on CNN from Paris. October 20, 2025.

Louvre in Paris robbed of 'priceless' jewelry in seven-minute heist

Thieves have stolen “priceless” jewelry from the Louvre in Paris, the world’s most-visited museum, in an audacious seven-minute raid on Sunday, the French interior minister has said.

Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez told radio station France Inter: “A major robbery took place this morning in the Apollo Gallery. Individuals entered the Louvre museum from outside, using an external freight elevator that was positioned on a truck.”

The Apollo Gallery houses the French Crown Jewels, as well as treasures including Louis XIV’s hardstone vessel collection.

Two high-security display cases were targeted, and eight of the nine items taken remain unaccounted for, including a tiara and necklace worn by Queen Marie-Amélie and Queen Hortense, the French culture ministry said in a statement.

The thieves forced open a window using an angle grinder and stole jewelry that has “sentimental value and is priceless,” the interior minister added.

Four perpetrators appear to have been involved in the theft, who were unarmed, but threatened the guards with the angle grinders, Paris Prosecutor Laure Beccuau said.

Beccuau said that investigators have not ruled out foreign interference as a possible line of inquiry into the theft; but were keeping all leads open.

Louvre Stolen Jewelry

The thieves “lost or abandoned” an item of jewelry – the crown of Empress Eugénie – wife of Napoleon III, during the daylight heist, prosecutors said.

The ornate gold piece, which features 1,354 diamonds and 56 emeralds, was damaged in the heist, they said. The French culture ministry confirmed the crown had been “abandoned” by the thieves as they fled the scene.

“Beyond their market value, the items have inestimable heritage and historical value,” the interior ministry said in a statement.

The crown of Empress Eugénie is displayed at the Louvre Museum in January 2020. French media reported the crown had been recovered after the robbery on Sunday, but suffered damage.

French President Emmanuel Macron said that “everything is being done” to catch the suspects.

“The theft committed at the Louvre is an attack on a heritage we cherish because it is part of our history,” Macron said on X, “ We will recover the works, and the perpetrators will be brought to justice.”

A detailed list of the stolen items released by the culture ministry revealed a single earring from the sapphire parure of Queen Marie-Amélie and Queen Hortense, an emerald necklace and pair of emerald earrings from the parure of Empress Marie-Louise, the “reliquary brooch,” and the tiara and large corsage bow brooch of Empress Eugénie were stolen in the heist.

An attempt to set fire to the truck used to carry out the raid was foiled by a Louvre security officer, forcing the burglar to flee, according to the culture ministry’s statement.

An investigation for “aggravated theft by an organized gang and criminal conspiracy to commit a felony,” has been opened by Paris police under the authority of Paris public prosecutor’s office.

‘Get out, evacuate’

The robbery took only seven minutes, with the suspects fleeing on motorcycles, Nuñez told France Inter.

“Clearly, a team had been scouting the location. It was obviously a very experienced team that acted very, very quickly,” the interior minister said.

“I am confident that we will very quickly find the perpetrators and, above all, recover the stolen goods,” he added.

Video from the scene showed French police examining an abandoned furniture elevator positioned next to a corner of the Louvre, with its ladder leading up to a broken window off a balcony.

According to Le Parisien’s reporting, the police have found “two angle grinders, a blowtorch, gasoline, gloves, a walkie-talkie, a blanket and a crown” at the scene of the robbery. A yellow vest used by the perpetrators to disguise themselves as workmen was found a bit further away, lost during their escape, the newspaper said.

A tour guide told CNN how he had heard what sounded like “stomping” on the window as he led tourists through the Apollo Room, before hearing shouts from security guards to evacuate.

“I was just trying to figure out what’s happening when I saw the museum staff going to that noise. Then they did a turn around, like real quick, and they started running and saying ‘get out, get out, get out, get out, evacuate!’” Ryan el Mandari said.

He tried to keep his group of visitors calm as they left the building, he said, adding that they heard the sounds but “had no clue that it was a robbery.”

Robbery planned ‘meticulously’

The French interior ministry said the incident took place at 9:30 a.m. local time and that members of the public had been evacuated without incident.

Minister of Culture Rachida Dati said the robbery had taken place as the museum opened. “No injuries were reported. I am on site alongside museum staff and the police. Investigations are ongoing,” Dati said in a post on X.

Christopher Marinello, the founder of Art Recovery International, said that if the thieves are just looking to get cash out as quickly as possible, they might melt down the precious metals or recut the stones with no regard for the piece’s integrity.

“We need to break up these gangs and find another approach, or we’re going to lose things that we are never going to see again,” Marinello told CNN.

The museum, which houses world-famous artworks including Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, said it would remain closed on Sunday due to “exceptional reasons.”

The interior ministry later said the closure was a security measure to preserve evidence for the investigation.

The mayor of Paris Center, Ariel Weil, told reporters that the thieves had “planned this meticulously, obviously” and that he could not recall the Louvre being the target of a robbery in more than a century. “I’m thinking, of course, of the Mona Lisa sting in 1911, but I can’t think of any more recent robbery,” he said.

Last year, the Louvre welcomed 8.7 million visitors, with tourists from the United States making up 13% of all guests, second only to the French.

来源:读行品世事一点号

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