The Louvre museum in Paris welcomed visitors again on Wednesday, three days after a daring robbery saw thieves steal historic jewellery estimated to be worth over $100 million (around ₹894 crore or 88 million euros). The reopening follows intense international attention after the theft of several high-profile royal pieces. Advertisement

French officials have confirmed that the investigation is underway, with a focus on evaluating security measures. The museum's management has faced questions about protocols as the public returns to see the remaining collections.

The jewellery was stolen in a swift raid shortly after the museum reopened on Sunday. Investigators say the thieves used a truck with an extendable ladder, commonly seen with moving companies in Paris, to access the Apollo Galle

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