Theft Was Meticulously Executed

The theft of three paintings from the Manchester gallery was meticulously planned and executed. “With no noise, no fuss and no suspicion, thieves had entered overnight and coolly strolled out with £1m worth of work. The only sign of the drawings by Gauguin, Picasso and Van Gogh were the blank spaces left on the white wall of a ground-floor gallery, where the frames had hung side by side.”