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French Police Arrest Four New Suspects Over Louvre Jewel Heist

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French Police Arrest Four New Suspects Over Louvre Jewel Heist

On Tuesday, November 25, French authorities arrested an additional four people linked to the daring theft of priceless imperial jewels from the Louvre museum that took place in October. These latest detentions come after four other individuals were formally charged earlier in the same month. The stolen jewels, a significant number of which had once been owned by members of former French royal families, have not yet been located.

The Paris prosecutor, Laure Beccuau, officially confirmed the most recent arrests. The four newly detained suspects include two men, who are 38 and 39 years old, as well as two women, aged 31 and 40, all of whom are said to reside in the greater Paris area.

With these developments, the overall count of people taken into custody in relation to the robbery that occurred on October 19 now stands at eight. Among the four individuals who had already been charged in connection with the crime are three men and one woman.

The audacious theft was carried out in full daylight last month inside the Louvre, which holds the distinction of being the most visited art museum on the planet. A team of four perpetrators completed the entire operation in a mere seven minutes, escaping with jewellery estimated to be worth approximately $102 million while riding away on scooters.

In the course of the robbery, the criminals positioned a moving truck equipped with a ladder right beneath the Apollo Gallery of the museum, the very location where the French crown jewels are displayed.

They then rose upward inside a bucket, shattered a window, and employed angle grinders to slice through the glass cases that protected the invaluable treasures.

The fact that the crime took place during daylight hours has prompted serious questions regarding the reliability of the Louvre in safeguarding the vast collection it houses.

To date, authorities have discovered no sign whatsoever of the missing jewels. The perpetrators managed to flee with eight pieces of jewellery, among them an emerald-and-diamond necklace that Napoleon I had presented to his second wife, Empress Marie-Louise.

That said, in the course of their getaway, the thieves did accidentally leave behind one extraordinarily valuable object: a diamond- and emerald-studded crown that had previously been worn by Empress Eugenie, the spouse of Napoleon III.

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