From PBS NewsHour.
The Louvre Museum heist thieves managed to escape with just 30 seconds to spare, a French Senate inquiry into the matter said on Wednesday.
The probe revealed that only one of the two cameras covering the break-in point was functional, that the staff lacked resources to monitor security footage in real time and that police initially went to the wrong location when the alarm finally sounded.
Authorities have arrested all four primary suspects in the October theft, but the missing jewels valued at more than $100 million have not yet been recovered.
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