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    Louvre robbery: ‘Matter of time’ before thieves struck, expert says – and UK museums could be next | World News

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    A prominent expert in recovering stolen works of art has told Sky News it was “a matter of time” before the Louvre was targeted – and UK museums could be next.

    Christopher Marinello says gangs have been emboldened to strike because “law enforcement has been driven into the ground”.

    And while headlines have focused on thieves making off with priceless jewellery from an iconic French institution, he warns this problem isn’t confined to Paris.

    He said: “There are gangs operating all over Europe and not enough is being done to stop them … this was only a matter of time, they’ve been hitting small museums.

    “If they can hit the Louvre successfully, they can hit anything. Do you know how many museums there are in the UK?”

    Christopher Marinello investigates art theft the police aren't pursuing
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    Christopher Marinello investigates art theft the police aren’t pursuing

    At the start of October, at the St Fagans National Museum of History in Wales, it took just four minutes for audacious thieves to swipe irreplaceable Bronze Age jewellery.

    He says gangs are targeting gold “just to melt it down” and diamonds for their value – “with no regard for the integrity of the artworks and the cultural heritage that they are destroying”.

    A spokesperson for the museum has said: “We sympathise deeply with our friends at the Louvre … it emphasises the increased risk to organisations like ours … this highlights the dilemma we face between having items on display for people to enjoy and learn from – or keeping them locked away.”

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    Mr Marinello, who investigates art crimes that the police aren’t pursuing, says institutions and stately homes urgently need to wake up to what’s happening.

    “They need to start building vaults for these objects because otherwise they’re going to be taken and melted down and used to buy Lamborghinis or drugs,” he warned.

    “If the smaller museums can’t afford it, perhaps they’re going to have to consolidate collections to museums that can handle it.”

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    Empress Eugenie's tiara was among the jewellery stolen. Pic: Louvre
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    Empress Eugenie’s tiara was among the jewellery stolen. Pic: Louvre

    ‘You can’t trust anyone’

    Mr Marinello went on to warn that gangs are becoming “more brazen” – with the Louvre targeted despite the security measures it had in place.

    “The system is not working … the penalties are not strong enough … police are frustrated, prosecutors say the same thing because there’s nowhere to put these people.”

    The art recovery expert says he’s concerned how funding cutbacks are making our museums more vulnerable to those who recognise that the obvious rewards outweigh the risks.

    The Louvre is one of the most famous landmarks in Paris
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    The Louvre is one of the most famous landmarks in Paris

    “These museums are designed to preserve and protect our cultural heritage, and they need to be properly funded to do that job,” he added. “They need to be able to stay one step ahead of the criminals.”

    “This is not the 1950s any more, you can’t trust anyone. These items are so valuable, and gold is at an all-time high.

    “[Thieves] don’t care if an item belonged to Napoleon III, it means nothing to them. All they care about is quick cash.”

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