French police have arrested 14 members of a network that retrieved paper or e-tickets from visitors who completed a tour of the museum and then resold them to tourists queuing for more than the purchase price, and arrested 14 members of the network. According to a source in the police, he is actively working in this area. Le Parisien said members of the network received paper or e-tickets from visitors who completed their tour of the museum and then resold them to tourists queuing for more than the purchase price. A police source said the operation “led to the arrest of 14 people” last Wednesday, including six illegal immigrants. In 2021, the Louvre received 2.8 million visitors, while the number of visitors before the coronavirus pandemic was about 10 million annually.