Daring Louvre heist could have been commissioned by a collector, officials say
The crew of chainsaw-wielding thieves who brazenly robbed the Louvre of priceless jewels in the highest-profile museum theft in living memory may have been hired, officials said.
Paris Prosecutor Laure Beccuau said authorities are investigating whether the heist was commissioned by a collector.
“We’re looking at the hypothesis of organized crime,” she told BFM TV, adding that it could be professionals working on spec for a buyer.
If a collector was behind Sunday’s daring raid, there is at least a good chance that the stolen pieces would still be in a good state once they’re tracked down and retrieved, Beccuau said.

