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|November 22, 2025
Not all heists are for the money. These 10 thefts show that some people steal for political clout, to pad their own stash, and to simply show that it can be done
1 For the nation. When Vincenzo Peruggia stole the Mona Lisa from the Louvre in 1911, he was considered a thief in France, but a patriot in Italy. He slipped in, dressed as a museum employee, lugged the frame into a stairwell, extracted the canvas, hid it under his smock and slipped out. The theft is what gave da Vinci's work global fame. When he was caught two years later, he claimed he meant to return it to Italy.
2 For royal feels. We don't know if the Nizam of Hyderabad ever ate from his 2kg, three-tier, jewel-encrusted tiffin box. But we do know that the two thieves who made off with a haul from the Nizam's Museum in 2018 did. The offenders were caught within a week of the theft, and were living it up at a luxury hotel in Mumbai. One man confessed to eating from the box every day.
3 For the chance.In 2003, thieves stole works by Pablo Picasso, Paul Gauguin and Vincent Van Gogh from UK's Whitworth Art Gallery. Then, they left them in a nearby public toilet with the message, “The intention was not to steal, only to highlight woeful security”. The slightly damaged works, worth around £4 million, were restored and displayed, now under closer watch.
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