Arrested man is thought to be 4th member of Louvre heist gang, Paris prosecutor says
Summary
French police have arrested a man believed to be involved in the theft of crown jewels from the Louvre Museum. This arrest means all members of the group suspected of the robbery have been identified. The stolen items, valued at $102 million, have not been recovered.Key Facts
- A man was arrested for suspected involvement in the Louvre jewel heist and faces charges of organized robbery.
- The heist involved stealing crown jewels worth $102 million from the Louvre on October 19.
- The stolen items include historically significant jewels, such as a necklace given by Napoleon.
- All suspected members of the four-person robbery team have now been arrested.
- The robbery was carried out with tools and disguises, with the thieves posing as workers.
- The Louvre plans to improve its security with new cameras and anti-intrusion systems.
- The entire heist took less than eight minutes, using a freight lift to access the jewels.
- Police continue investigating to locate the missing jewels and understand each person's role in the crime.
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