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The text is a transcript of a video that lists the seven most intelligent criminals in history and their ingenious heists. The video covers the following cases:
- The Pink Panthers, a network of jewel thieves who have stolen from 37 countries and used elaborate methods to avoid detection.
- A gang in France who used a drill and a vacuum cleaner to suck up money from supermarket cash registers.
- A group of thieves who dug a tunnel to the vault of a bank in Berlin and set fire to the place to erase evidence.
- Dan Cooper, a man who hijacked a plane in 1971 and parachuted with $200,000 in ransom money, never to be seen again.
- A robbery at the Boston Art Museum, where two men disguised as police officers tied up the guards and stole 13 paintings worth millions of dollars.
- Leonardo, a thief who broke into an impenetrable chamber full of diamonds and gold in Antwerp, Belgium, with the help of several accomplices.
- A man who stole 300 million yen from a bank truck in Japan by posing as a police officer and using a fake bomb.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Pink Panthers are a network of jewel thieves who have stolen from 37 countries and have a signature style of hiding gems inside cream jars.
2. An unknown gang in France used a drill and a vacuum cleaner to suck up money from Monoprix supermarkets for six years.
3. Some thieves dug a tunnel to the vault of the Credit Lion bank in 2010 and set fire to the place after taking 100 safe deposit boxes.
4. Dan Cooper hijacked a plane in 1971 and asked for 200 thousand dollars and four parachutes before jumping off the plane and disappearing.
5. Leonardo stole diamonds worth 100 million dollars from an impenetrable chamber in Antwerp by planning the robbery for six months and creating a replica of the chamber.
6. Two fake police officers robbed the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston in 1990 and took 13 paintings and some objects worth millions of dollars.