BREAKING: LOUVRE HEIST SUSPECTS ARRESTED! šŸ’„ In a heart-pounding chase straight from a movie, Paris cops cornered the thievesĀ just moments before they tried to flee an airportĀ with €88 MILLION worth of stolen crown jewelsĀ 

BREAKING: LOUVRE HEIST SUSPECTS ARRESTED! šŸ’„ In a heart-pounding chase straight from a movie, Paris cops cornered the thievesĀ just moments before they tried to flee an airportĀ with €88 MILLION worth of stolen crown jewelsĀ šŸ˜±šŸ’Ž

The daring heist that shocked the world has taken a dramatic turn — but one mysterious detail about the missing items has authorities and the public still on edge… šŸ‘€
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French police have arrested several suspects in connection with the daring theft of crown jewels from Paris’s Louvre Museum, prosecutors confirmed on Sunday. Authorities say the suspects were tracked down within days after security footage and forensic evidence linked them to the break-in. The jewels, part of a royal exhibition on loan from a European collection, were reportedly stolen from a glass display last week. Officials have not yet confirmed whether all the stolen pieces — including a diamond tiara and emerald-studded necklace — have been recovered. The Louvre was temporarily closed for security checks as investigators examined the window used by thieves to enter the museum. The heist has stunned the art world, drawing comparisons to past jewel thefts in Dresden and London

Louvre jewel heist: Two suspects arrested over theft at Paris museum - what we knowTwo suspects have been arrested in the $100 million Louvre jewel theft, one week after what has been termed as the “heist of the century”, French media outlet Le Parisien reported on Sunday.The stolen items consisted of a sapphire diadem, a necklace, and one earring from a set associated with 19th-century Queens Marie-Amelie and Hortense.What we know so far

Four-member gang suspected

The two individuals, both in their early thirties and from Seine-Saint-Denis, are believed to have participated in a four-person team that forced their way into France’s most renowned museum using a truck fitted with a cherry picker. Police arrested one of the suspects on Saturday night at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport as he attempted to board a flight to Algeria.The second suspect was taken into custody later that same evening, and both are now being interrogated by investigators.

Detectives suspect inside job

Investigators looking into the $100 million Louvre museum heist have uncovered digital evidence suggesting the robbery may have been an inside job. A security guard at the museum is suspected of communicating with the thieves before the daring daylight raid on October 19.According to reports, the guard may have provided crucial details about the museum’s security systems, giving the criminals the information they needed to carry out the high-stakes theft.

The 7-minute heist

Dozens of investigators were assigned to pursue the thieves who pulled off a daring daylight heist at the Louvre on October 19, making off with royal jewels valued at over a $100 million in just seven minutes.The criminals climbed the extendable ladder of a stolen moving truck and used cutting tools to break into a first-floor gallery. While fleeing on scooters, they dropped a diamond- and emerald-studded crown but managed to escape with eight other items, including an emerald-and-diamond necklace gifted by Napoleon Bonaparte to his wife, Empress Marie-Louise.

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