French police have made further arrests in connection with the audacious theft of jewels from the Louvre Museum in Paris, expanding the investigation into a sophisticated criminal network. Authorities have detained several additional suspects believed to be involved in the planning and execution of the robbery, which targeted pieces from the Galerie d’Apollon, a section of the museum renowned for its crown jewels and historical artifacts.
The initial theft, discovered on Monday, involved the disappearance of approximately 60 items, including necklaces, bracelets, and tiaras.While the total value of the stolen pieces is still being assessed, experts estimate it to be in the millions of euros. This incident has raised serious questions about security protocols at one of the world’s most visited museums and prompted a complete review of its safeguarding measures. The ongoing investigation aims not only to recover the stolen jewels but also to dismantle the organized crime group responsible and prevent future incidents.
According to police sources, the suspects apprehended in the latest wave of arrests are linked to individuals previously identified as being involved in similar high-value thefts across Europe. Investigators are focusing on tracing the potential routes used to transport the stolen items and identifying any potential buyers.
“We are resolute to bring all those responsible for this crime to justice and recover the stolen treasures,” stated a spokesperson for the French police. “This is a complex investigation, but we are making significant progress.”
The Louvre museum has been cooperating fully with the authorities, providing access to security footage and assisting with the investigation. The Galerie d’Apollon remains closed to the public as forensic teams continue their work. The museum has emphasized its commitment to enhancing security measures to protect its vast collection and ensure the safety of visitors.