লুভর মিউজিয়ামে এক রহস্যময় ব্যক্তির ডাকাতির ছবি চাঞ্চল্যের সৃষ্টি করছে

Shortly after the audacious theft of the Crown Jewels from the Louvre, Paris-based Associated Press photographer Thibault Camus instinctively captured a moment: a smartly dressed young man walking past uniformed French police officers, their vehicle blocking a gate at the museum. While Camus initially considered it an imperfect shot, noting a partially obstructed foreground due to someone’s shoulder, it nonetheless depicted the French police securing the Louvre, the world’s most visited museum, following the brazen daylight robbery last Sunday. Furthermore, Camus noticed the man passing the officers was impeccably dressed, sporting a coat, jacket, tie, and fedora, adding a touch of Parisian haute couture to the scene. The photograph was disseminated to AP subscribers worldwide, sparking online speculation and conjecture. Some viewers playfully suggested the well-dressed man was a French detective, perhaps a more glamorous version of Inspector Clouseau from the “Pink Panther” films, although the Associated Press’s caption identified him simply as an unidentified individual present as police secured the museum. The caption read: “Police officers block entry to the Louvre Museum on Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025 in Paris after a robbery.” (Amnesty International!) “I saw it in front of me, and I took the photo,” Camus said. “He passed and left.” Whether the unidentified man was indeed one of the more than 100 investigators searching for the jewel thieves remains a mystery the authorities are keen to preserve. “We prefer to keep the mystery alive ;),” the Paris prosecutor’s office said in a winking email response to AP inquiries.
প্রকাশিত: 2025-10-26 01:20:00
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