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Four more arrested over historic £76,000,000 heist at Louvre museum in Paris

2025-11-25 14:18
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Four more arrested over historic £76,000,000 heist at Louvre museum in Paris

The four-minute heist stunned France.

Four more arrested over historic £76,000,000 heist at Louvre museum in Paris Josh Milton Josh Milton and Peter Allen Published November 25, 2025 2:18pm Updated November 25, 2025 2:38pm Share this article via whatsappShare this article via xCopy the link to this article.Link is copiedShare this article via facebook Comment now Comments FILE - A police car parks in the courtyard of the Louvre museum, one week after the robbery, on Oct. 26, 2025, in Paris. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla, File) A police car parks in the courtyard of the Louvre museum (Picture: AP)

Four more people have been arrested in connection with the jewel heist at the Louvre Museum in October.

Two men and two women from the Paris region were taken into custody this morning, adding to the three men already in custody.

An alleged ‘fourth man’ in the robbery, who had been at large, was arrested in Paris today, an insider said.

The man, from the northern Paris suburb of Aubervilliers, was ‘well known to police’.

(FILES) French police officers stand next to a furniture elevator used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum, on Quai Francois-Mitterrand, in Paris on October 19, 2025. French police have arrested two men and two women as part of the investigation into the theft at the Louvre, the public prosecutor's office said on November 25, 2025. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP via Getty Images) A furniture elevator was used by robbers to enter the Louvre Museum (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

The source added: ‘He is being held under suspicion of organised robbery and criminal conspiracy.’

The break-in saw items worth more than £76 million stolen, including gem-studded royal tiaras, necklaces and earrings dating to the 19th century.

The daytime four-minute heist, which stunned France, took place during regular visiting hours on October 19.

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The thieves, posing as workers, used a truck-mounted device to reach the second floor before smashing through a window with power tools.

Squeezing into the lavish Apollo Gallery, they cut through reinforced glass display cases and grabbed eight jewels before fleeing on scooters.

Prosecutors raced to arrest those involved in the robbery, with experts fearful that the priceless gems and rare metals would be melted and sold.

The gallery, known in French as the Galerie d’Apollon, remains closed, according to the Louvre website.

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