The unthinkable thing happened again.
Of course, the “gentlemen” here are primarily aimed at us, not the French.
At about 1 pm on October 30, another major robbery occurred in France.
According to news reports, in the famous French city of Lyon, several people equipped with “long guns” “used explosives” attacked a gold-based precious metal refinery and then escaped by car.
The video makes people angry.
Three armed men swaggered at the scene, one wearing a hat and an orange armband, and the other wearing a hood. They held ladders and climbed up the metal fence of the target company...
Soon, after they succeeded, they left.
The good news is that this time, the French police finally attacked in time, and the robbers were quickly arrested, one of whom was said to be a female thief.
Please note that at 1pm, public robbery is really committed in broad daylight!
This is reminiscent of the robbery of the Louvre not long ago. It was also when robbers openly broke into the Louvre in broad daylight and then ran away with jewelry.
The latest good news is that two more people have been arrested by French police, leaving seven suspects in the Louvre robberies, and the bad news is that the precious jewelry of the missing city has not yet been found.
I saw that Paris prosecutor Lourdes Becque was still shouting that the criminals were rushing to return the jewelry because "these jewelry can no longer be sold now, and any buyer will constitute a dump.
The stolen jewelry, worth approximately $1.02 billion, included Napoleon’s gift of a diamond collar to Queen Mary-Louise’s grandmother, Queen Orinée’s pearl diamond jewelry, and jewelry from Queen Mary-Amélie and Queen Hortens.
Among them, only Queen Eugenie's crown was recovered, but it has been damaged.
But the cultural value of these jewels is even more difficult to estimate.
What the French feared most now was that the illegals could melt gold jewelry and cut jewelry to hide the source, and that the jewelry could not be retrieved.
Go back to the beginning of the article, say the big thing, at least three o'clock.
First, the Louvre is the French business card, the status is equivalent to our hometown or National Exhibition, should be the top security, but in the middle of the day, the criminal palace and the Emperor robbed a lot of jewelry, and then went on, what about the security?
Second, the theft behavior is extremely bad, seriously hit the French face, but the incident has been more than 10 days, the criminals are not all down the net, and the jewelry is still silent, this breaking the case efficiency is strange.
Third, the robbery in the Louvre has not yet been solved, but there has been another robbery in Lyon. The criminals are getting more and more courageous. They all carry ladders and commit crimes in broad daylight. At least they leave calmly after they succeed. They have to admire the fierceness of the French robbers.
What makes people laugh and cry is that after the "Robbery of the Century" in the Louvre, the French were still angry, criticizing the government and museums for their inaction, and thinking it was a great shame and humiliation for France; But when some suspects were arrested, even though the whereabouts of the jewelry were still unknown, many French people began to praise them again, saying that "the police are professionally doing things" and "the speed of solving cases is amazing"...
Finally what do you think?
Let's make three superficial points.
First, the alarm bell must still ring.
Even though it happened in France, France has taken a hit, and the whole world, especially the museums in those areas with poor security, have been more vigilant.
A little negligence, not excluding the museum of now-eaten grapes, has become a museum of being eaten grapes.
This should be regarded as a positive contribution from the French to the world.
Second, what happened to France?
Anyway, people who have traveled to France, estimated that there is no one who is not worried about being stolen, the Chinese especially have a painful lesson, many are stealing only the clothes left on their own.
Now, these French people are unwilling to rob tourists and directly attack the museum. Moreover, it seems that there is an infectious effect. They all commit crimes in broad daylight and wear wooden ladders...
In France, the ladder appears to be not only a tool to climb, but also a shortcut to freedom.
Third, alas, there is no third, We are incredible, and they are used to it.
What happened in France, only in Paris, in Lyon?
Does London have one? Does Rome have it? Does New York have one?
You can share your encouragement with Paris.
I used to say that we really do not live in a peaceful world, we are just lucky enough to live in a peaceful China.
Now, maybe it’s a change, “We don’t live on the same planet, we just travel in different parallel worlds.”