Overview
- Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau said five people were taken into custody Wednesday night in Paris and Seine-Saint-Denis, including a principal suspect identified as a target of investigators.
- Two men arrested Saturday, aged 34 and 39, were formally charged with organized theft and criminal conspiracy and placed in pre-trial detention after partially recognizing involvement.
- Investigators say evidence confirms four perpetrators carried out the raid, with no proof of internal complicity at the museum, while a broader network remains possible.
- Forensic work included roughly 150 trace analyses, with DNA linking suspects to a scooter used in the getaway and to a fractured display case, supported by CCTV tracing the eight-minute operation using a stolen truck lift.
- The eight crown jewels have not been recovered despite overnight searches; the Empress Eugénie crown dropped during the escape was retrieved but is delicate to restore, and the haul is valued at about €88 million.
 
 