Security recommendations for the museum were first flagged in a French audit report a decade ago, according to a report released today. The heist that took place last month, where 4 robbers stole $143 million Cdn worth of jewels in broad daylight, reveals how poorly monitored the world-famous museum is.
Breakdown
- France's state auditors criticized the Louvre for prioritizing art acquisitions over security upgrades before the recent jewel heist. 8s
- An audit found that only 39% of the museum's rooms had security cameras last year. 37s
- The report noted that the museum's security password was simply 'LOUVRE' in capitals. 1m 7s
- Robbers used a stolen truck and equipment to steal jewels worth $143 million from the Apollo gallery. 1m 13s
- The audit recommends fewer art acquisitions, higher ticket prices, and improvements to digital infrastructure; four suspects have been charged but the stolen jewels are still missing. 1m 43s