Sunday saw peculiar events occur in the heart of the French capital as the renowned Louvre Museum became a target of a daring heist. During broad daylight, four thieves made off with jewellery of \"incalculable\" value, leaving both authorities and the onlookers stunned.

The aftermath of this incident saw people questioning the security at one of the world's most visited museums. On Monday, the museum remained closed as the police were still searching for the culprits.

Here's what we know so far about the heist.

At 9:30 am on Sunday, 4 thieves, arrived at a southern corner of the Louvre with an electric ladder mounted on a truck.

Two of them rode the ladder to the museum’s second-floor Apollo Gallery, which houses France’s collection of crown jewels.

The two masked thieves used power

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