Security company of former Shin Bet chief to investigate Louvre Museum break-in in France

Itamar Eichner|
Israeli security company CGI, owned by former Shin Bet chief Yaakov Peri, will investigate the break-in at the Louvre Museum in France, attempt to locate the thieves and assist in recovering the stolen treasures. Zvika Nave, CEO of CGI Group, told German newspaper BILD: "We usually do not comment in the media about our clients or activities in Israel or abroad. However, in this case, the Louvre Museum has exceptionally requested our assistance in identifying those involved in the robbery and recovering the stolen artworks."
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