QuickCheck: Was an image from the recent Louvre Museum heist used in an ad campaign?


PETALING JAYA: The jewellery heist at the Louvre Museum is one of the most interesting robberies in recent years. Not only did it involve stolen artefacts worth about €88mil (RM432.86mil), but the robbers took about seven minutes to rob the museum in broad daylight!

Photographs of the crime scene were published and seen online. But did a company decide to use one of those photographs as an advertisement?

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