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    Lapses gave Louvre thieves crucial 30-second advantage against police, inquiry finds

    By Louise Rasmussen

    PARIS, Dec 10 (Reuters) - ​The burglars who robbed Paris's Louvre museum benefited from 30 seconds of security lapses that helped ensure their getaway with France's still-missing crown ⁠jewels, an inquiry from France's culture ministry into the spectacular heist showed on Wednesday.

    Four burglars made off with jewels worth $102 million on October ‍19, exposing glaring security gaps at the world's most visited museum and revealing its ​deteriorating state.

    A combination of factors, including delayed footage from security cameras as well as an easily breakable glass window at the Apollo gallery, where the French ​crown jewels were taken, delayed the police response by roughly 30 seconds.

    "For those precious 30 seconds, all it would have taken was a slightly faster alert from the control room agents if they had been able to see the camera sooner, and a longer window ‌break-in resistance time than was observed," Noel Corbin, chief of general inspection ‌of cultural affairs, said.

    "With a margin of just 30 seconds, the Securitas guards or the police ​officers in the patrol car could have prevented the thieves’ escape."

    Roughly 2,200 staff work at the Louvre, which houses around 500,000 artworks, of ‌which 38,000 are exhibited. Nearly 9 million people visited the museum in 2023, ⁠corresponding to roughly 30,000 visitors per day.

    "It's a sort of ‌town. And not a small town," ​Corbin said. "The coordination of interventions and the multiplicity of actors is extremely important."

    He said camera images were transmitted to a central control room and a ⁠zone control room, but ⁠the images were not viewed live, due to a lack of exterior cameras ​as well as a lack of screens to watch all cameras simultaneously. 

    (Reporting by Louise Breusch Rasmussen, ‌editing by Gabriel Stargardter, Aidan Lewis)

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