4 extra folks have been arrested as a part of the investigation into final month’s theft of valuable jewelry on the Louvre Museum, the Paris prosecutor’s workplace says.
Two males, aged 38 and 39, and two ladies, aged 31 and 40, have been arrested on Tuesday. They’re all from the Paris area.
Amongst them is regarded as the final member of a four-man gang that allegedly carried out the daylight heist, in line with French media. The opposite three suspected thieves have already been arrested and charged, officers say.
Police now have as much as 96 hours to query them. No hint has to this point been discovered of the stolen jewels – value €88m (£76m; $102m) – which have been taken on 19 October.
4 folks have already charged over the heist – three males and a girl, who additionally reside within the Paris area.
A 38-year-old girl was charged earlier this month with complicity in organised theft and prison conspiracy with a view to committing a criminal offense.
Individually, a person, aged 37, was charged with theft and prison conspiracy.
These two suspects, who haven’t been named publicly, have denied any involvement.
Ms Beccuau beforehand advised French information company Franceinfo stated the 2 have been in a relationship and had kids collectively, with out giving any additional particulars.
In the meantime, two males have been charged with theft and prison conspiracy in October after officers stated that they had “partially recognised” their involvement within the heist.
The heist occurred when the group of 4 males used a stolen vehicle-mounted mechanical elevate to achieve entry to the Galerie d’Apollon (Gallery of Apollo) by way of a balcony near the River Seine, Beccuau has beforehand stated.
The boys used a disc cutter to crack open show circumstances housing the jewelry.
The thieves have been inside for 4 minutes and made their escape on two scooters ready exterior at 09:38, earlier than switching to vehicles.
One of many stolen gadgets – a crown – was dropped through the escape however eight different gadgets of jewelry – together with an emerald-and-diamond necklace that Napoleon I gave his second spouse, Empress Marie-Louise – have been taken.
Beccuau has stated the heist was carried out by petty criminals moderately than organised crime professionals.
Shortly after the theft, it was revealed by the Louvre’s director that the one digicam monitoring the Galerie d’Apollon was pointing away from a balcony the thieves climbed over to interrupt in.
The president of the Louvre, Laurence des Automobiles, has since admitted the museum had failed in its obligations, however denied that safety had been ignored – saying that from the time she took workplace in 2021 she had been warning consistently of the necessity for extra funding.
Because the incident, safety measures have been tightened round France’s cultural establishments.
The Louvre has transferred a few of its most valuable jewels to the Financial institution of France following the heist.















































