[CPProt.net] London: British diamond exhibition shuts down three months early because of robbery fears

MSN CPPnet (Ton Cremers) museum-security at museum-security.org
Fri Nov 25 01:11:40 CET 2005


British diamond exhibition shuts down three months early because of robbery
fears

16:58 2005-11-23
A diamond exhibition at London's Natural History Museum has shut down three
months early because of police fears that the valuable jewels could be
stolen. The display, which has attracted more than 70,000 visitors since it
opened in July, includes the De Beers Millennium Star, a 203-carat
pear-shaped diamond targeted by thieves when it was displayed at London's
Millennium Dome in 2000. 

It was the first time the stone had been shown in public since police foiled
the dome theft. Museum staff said Wednesday they are shutting the exhibit
immediately on the advice of the Metropolitan Police. 

"Since we began planning this exhibition, we have followed police advice to
the letter in terms of ensuring the security of our staff, our visitors, and
the exhibition specimens," said director of the Natural History Museum
Michael Dixon. 

"That advice changed on the afternoon of Tuesday Nov. 22. It indicated a
heightened criminal risk to the exhibition. The museum's priority is the
safety and security of our visitors and staff." "Based on police advice, the
only responsible course of action in this situation was to close the
exhibition," reports the AP. 




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