Million-euro jewel heist at Turin auction house
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Jewel thieves stole approximately one million euros worth of diamonds, emeralds, and luxury watches from an auction house in Turin.
- The masked perpetrators broke into the Sant'Agostino auction house overnight, destroying display cases with tools.
- The stolen items were intended for an auction scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday.
A daring heist at the Sant'Agostino auction house in Turin has resulted in the theft of jewels and luxury watches valued at around one million euros. Masked individuals reportedly broke into the premises in the early hours of Sunday morning, making off with valuable items in a raid that lasted only four minutes.
The thieves targeted display cases containing diamonds, emeralds, rubins, and sapphires that were slated for auction later in the week. Among the stolen pieces were a large Colombian emerald ring, high-quality diamond earrings, brooches, and a rare 18th-century French gold etui. Several valuable vintage watches from renowned brands like Rolex and Vacheron Constantin were also taken.
Security cameras captured the incident, showing the perpetrators using sledgehammers and angle grinders to smash through the vitrines and security systems. Despite the alarm being triggered, the thieves focused on the targeted items before fleeing the scene. Police arrived shortly after but found no trace of the suspects. Investigations are ongoing.
Originally published by Die Presse in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.