Mar 8 • 23:24 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Unpublished images show step-by-step of the theft of 13 artworks at the Mário de Andrade Library

A planned theft at the Mário de Andrade Library in São Paulo resulted in the loss of 13 irreplaceable artworks, captured on security cameras during the execution of the crime.

A meticulously planned heist occurred at the Mário de Andrade Library in São Paulo, where thieves stole 13 irreplaceable pieces of art in a matter of minutes. Security footage reveals the entire progression of the crime, from the reconnaissance of the library weeks before the actual theft to the culprits' escape with the artworks. Authorities report that part of the stolen items was hidden in a nearby apartment, underlining the organized nature of the operation.

The theft took place on December 7, while unsuspecting visitors, including an elderly couple, were present in the library. As the criminals infiltrated the space pretending to be art enthusiasts, they carried a hammer and a firearm concealed in their bags. The library's security attendant recounted how she was directly confronted by one of the thieves, who announced the robbery and forced her to guide him into the building, where he ensured that the other visitors were kept under control.

As the robbers executed their plan, they began removing valuables swiftly, indicating a well-rehearsed operation. This event not only raises concerns about the security measures in place at cultural institutions but also highlights the vulnerability of valuable assets in public spaces. The unfolding investigation aims to apprehend the perpetrators and recover the stolen artworks, which hold significant cultural value for the region.

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