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Louvre heist: 4 more arrested in France over US$102 million theft of Napoleon jewels

Last month, a gang stole US$102 million in jewellery during a seven-minute daylight raid on the world’s most visited museum, escaping by scooter

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French police walk near the glass Pyramid of the Louvre Museum after authorities arrested suspects in Paris, France last month. Photo: Reuters
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French authorities on Tuesday arrested four more people in the probe into last month’s spectacular daylight theft of imperial jewels from the Louvre museum, the top Paris prosecutor said.

“They are two men aged 38 and 39, and two women aged 31 and 40, all from the Paris region,” Laure Beccuau said, following earlier charges against four others over the heist.

On October 19, a four-person gang raided the Louvre, the world’s most visited art museum, in broad daylight, taking just seven minutes to steal jewellery worth an estimated US$102 million before fleeing on scooters.

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The thieves parked a moving truck with a ladder below the museum’s Apollo Gallery housing the French crown jewels, ascended in a bucket, broke a window and used angle grinders to cut into glass display booths containing the treasures.

French police officers stand next to a furniture lift used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum on October 19. Photo: AFP
French police officers stand next to a furniture lift used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum on October 19. Photo: AFP

The four already charged over the theft include three men and a woman.

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