French police arrested 2 employees of the Louvre museum for fraud of ‘big’ tickets




French police have arrested nine people, including two employees who work at the Louvre museum in Paris, on suspicion of involvement in a “large-scale” fraud ring, a source familiar with the case said on Thursday. The fraud scheme was allegedly launched in the summer of 2024 and is believed to have mainly targeted Chinese tourists.



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