Untrained guards, faulty equipment and disastrous communications all contributed to the vulnerability of Athens’ National Gallery last January, according to a report from the Greek government.
The document details the ridiculous trail of system breakdowns in a seven-minute heist that brought about the loss of paintings and sketches by Picasso, Dutch abstract artist Piet Mondrian and Moncalvo (16th Century Italian artist Guglielmo Caccia), according to a report by the AFP Wire Service.