Overview
- Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau said five suspects were detained in coordinated raids around 9 p.m. on October 29 across the capital region, with DNA tying one of them to the theft.
- Two men arrested over the weekend are in custody facing preliminary charges, one seized at Charles de Gaulle airport before a flight to Algeria and the other identified through DNA on shattered display glass.
- The stolen crown jewels, valued at €88 million, have not been recovered, and authorities warn the pieces could be altered to obscure their origin as the state carries the financial loss due to self-insurance.
- Investigators processed more than 150 DNA samples and examined items left at the scene, including gloves, a helmet and reflective vests, to build the case and identify suspects.
- Security shortcomings at the Louvre drew scrutiny, with the Paris police chief citing aging and partly analog CCTV, an expired camera authorization, and a major upgrade not expected to finish until 2029–2030.
 
  
  
 