Ozbroenі people robbed the museum from the French Paré-le- Monyal ta Millions of euros worth of money were stolen from the work of the famous Parisian jeweler Joseph Chaumet, who is responsible for national funds.
As reported by The Guardian newspaper, it was sent to the local mayor for information Jean-Marc Nesme, robbers We arrived on motorcycles to the Khiero Museum near the town of Pare-le-Monial around 16:00 at the hour of the town at four, 21 leaves had fallen. Three of them went to the rescue, and one stood on duty.
According to Nesme’s data, the group made a bunch of shots and went straight to the main exhibit of the museum – A 3-meter-tall work from 1904, which depicts the life of Christ in expensive metals, ware and ivory.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000"Coming under the name "Life Piece", it was classified by the Ministry of Culture France as a national tax, and its value is estimated at 7 million euros,” – saying to Nesma.
The giant whirl consists of 138 figures, inlaid with diamonds and rubies, set in a marmura of different colors.
Mer Rozpov, what are the evildoers for I'll help you The armored edge of the power tool was cut off, which was protecting the exhibit, And they took gold figurines and ivory and emerald decorations.
Police said that the gang planted spikes across the road to steal two cars, like theirs. re-investigated.
The measure stated that the museum's soldiers and about 20 guards present at the first version were “injured” to violent invaders.
Prepared by: Nina Petrovich
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