Adrien Dubouche Was Robbed – of Porcelain Worth 100 Million
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A few days after the theft of three pieces of porcelain at the Adrien Dubouché Museum in Limoges, the Ministry of Culture sent a team to take stock of the security of the collections and consider measures to strengthen it. An opportunity to take stock of the expertise and the investigation.
Under cover of darkness, the robbers struck at the Adrien Dubouché National Museum in central France. According to The Guardian, a window was broken, which triggered an alarm. The police were quickly on the scene – but by then the perpetrators had already disappeared without a trace. The heist took place between Wednesday and Thursday, and everything indicates that it was very well planned. The thieves seem...
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