法國盧浮宮的劫案引起高度關注,有報導指這起案件可能與國際知名犯罪團伙—“粉紅豹”有關

2025-10-24

近日,關於盧浮宮的劫案引起國際社會高度關注,有報導指這起案件可能與國際知名犯罪團伙——“粉紅豹”有關。根據國際刑警組織的資料,“粉紅豹”集團自1999年成立以來,成員約有200人,主要來自塞爾維亞與黑山。該集團以1964年上映的美國經典電影《粉紅豹》命名,以專門盜取名貴手錶、珠寶及首飾而聞名,其作案手法極為老練,通常配備武器,並具有高度組織性和國際行動能力。

“粉紅豹”自成立以來,在全球範圍內涉案超過150起,涉及總額超過2.5億歐元的珠寶財產,許多被盜物品可能已經被拆解後運出法國或其他國家。該團伙的知名作案案例之一發生在2013年7月,當時34歲波黑人波帕力克在瑞士奧爾布監獄越獄。僅兩天後的7月28日,位於法國戛納的卡爾頓酒店舉辦珠寶展時,一名持有武器的男子闖入現場,據估算,總價值約1.36億美元的珠寶首飾被洗劫一空。當地警方調查後認為,此次搶劫的作案手法極其符合“粉紅豹”集團的典型特徵。

此類案件再次凸顯國際犯罪團伙的高度組織性與跨國作案能力,也暴露出全球名貴珠寶市場面臨的安全挑戰。由於“粉紅豹”成員行動靈活、手法成熟,且能夠迅速將贓物轉移或拆解,因此追查與追回被盜財物難度極大。這起盧浮宮劫案若與該集團有關,將成為國際刑警與各國警方合作打擊跨國高價珠寶犯罪的重要案件之一,也再次提醒全球藝術品和珠寶市場在防範高端犯罪方面仍需加強安全措施。

Recently, a heist at the Louvre has drawn international attention, with reports suggesting that it may be linked to the infamous international crime syndicate known as the “Pink Panthers.” According to INTERPOL, the Pink Panthers were established in 1999 and consist of around 200 members, primarily from Serbia and Montenegro. The group takes its name from the 1964 American classic film The Pink Panther and is notorious for targeting high-value watches, jewelry, and luxury items. Their operations are highly sophisticated, often armed, and characterized by careful planning and international reach.

Since its inception, the Pink Panthers have been involved in over 150 cases worldwide, with stolen goods totaling more than €250 million. Many of the stolen items are believed to have been disassembled and moved out of France or elsewhere. One of their most notable crimes occurred in July 2013: on the 26th, 34-year-old Bosnian member Poparić escaped from a Swiss prison in Orbe. Just two days later, on July 28, a man armed with a weapon entered the Carlton Hotel in Cannes during a jewelry exhibition. Jewelry and luxury items valued at approximately $136 million were stolen. Local authorities noted that the method of the robbery closely matched the Pink Panthers’ typical operational style.

Incidents like this highlight the highly organized and transnational nature of modern criminal syndicates and the significant security challenges faced by the global luxury jewelry market. The Pink Panthers’ members are agile, experienced, and capable of quickly transferring or dismantling stolen goods, making recovery extremely difficult. If the Louvre heist is indeed linked to this group, it will become a major case for INTERPOL and national law enforcement agencies collaborating to combat high-value international jewelry crimes, underscoring the ongoing need for enhanced security measures in art and luxury markets worldwide.