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Louvre museum robbery suspect admits involvement in jewel theft

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Two suspects arrested in connection with the theft of French treasures from the Louvre have admitted their involvement in the heist and have been taken into custody, the Paris public prosecutor’s office announced Wednesday.

Paris prosecutors also said the stolen jewelry was not their property.

Paris prosecutor Laure Becuaux told a news conference that the two suspects had been presented before a preliminary judge and could face a formal investigation later on Wednesday.

The robber, who robbed the Louvre’s Apollo Museum over seven minutes in broad daylight, attracted global attention after fleeing with tens of millions worth of jewelry.

The two were arrested on Saturday evening, detained and interrogated for 96 hours. Two more suspects are still at large.

The first suspect is a 34-year-old Algerian national. He has a history of traffic-related offenses and was identified through DNA recovered from one of the scooters.

The second suspect, 39, is an illegal taxi driver and delivery driver from the Paris suburb of Aubervilliers. He was previously known to police for felony theft. Prosecutors said his DNA was found on broken glass in one of the display cases.

“There is nothing to suggest that the four perpetrators benefited from any form of internal assistance within the museum,” Bequo said.

Among the jewelry stolen from the Louvre were the emerald necklace and earrings of Napoleon's second wife, Empress Marie Louise.

“They are now appearing before a trial judge for formal investigation for the crime of robbery as part of an organized gang, an offense punishable by 15 years in prison and heavy fines,” she added.

More than 100 investigators were involved in the search, and authorities were able to trace the individuals after analyzing more than 150 DNA samples and testing several items left behind by the group, including gloves, a helmet, and a high-visibility jacket.

One of them was arrested as he tried to leave the country at Charles de Gaulle airport. He was stopped during a passport check before boarding an evening flight to Algeria.

The stolen jewelry, including an emerald necklace set with more than 1,000 diamonds that Napoleon gave to his second wife, was not recovered during the arrest.

On October 19, thieves attacked the Apollo Museum, located on the upper floor of the Louvre, which houses the treasures of the French royal family. They used a ladder mounted on a truck to enter the gallery, one of the museum’s most luxurious rooms, through a window. They broke into two heavily guarded display cases and made off with nine items, including a diamond and sapphire jewelry set worn by Queen Marie-Amélie and Queen Hortense.

This diamond and sapphire diadem (a jeweled headdress worn by royalty) was among the items snatched by robbers during the heist.

The jewelry taken from the museum is estimated to be worth 88 million euros ($102 million).

“I would like to hold out hope that they will be found and returned to the Louvre and to the people,” Becko added. “These jewels are currently unsaleable. Anyone who purchases them will be charged with handling stolen goods. There is still time to return them.”

CNN’s Niamh Kennedy contributed to this report. This story has been updated with additional developments.



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