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Suspects arrested over Louvre heist ‘partially admit involvement’ – as officers tackle inside job idea

By Editorial Board Published October 29, 2025 4 Min Read
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Suspects arrested over Louvre heist ‘partially admit involvement’ – as officers tackle inside job idea

The 2 suspects arrested over the Louvre jewelry heist have “partially” confessed to their involvement within the theft, based on a prosecutor.

4 thieves stole 9 gadgets – one in all which was dropped and recovered on the scene – in a heist pulled off whereas the world-famous Paris museum was open to guests on 19 October.

It took the thieves lower than eight minutes to steal the jewels. They compelled open a window and minimize into circumstances with energy instruments after gaining entry by way of a vehicle-mounted mechanical raise.

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Suspects in Louvre theft ‘partially confessed’

Ms Beccuau additionally mentioned the jewels had not but been recovered.

“These jewels are now, of course, unsellable,” mentioned Ms Beccuau. “Anyone who buys them would be guilty of concealment of stolen goods. It’s still time to give them back.”

‘No proof’

Ms Beccuau additionally addressed reviews that police imagine the theft might have been an inside job.

She mentioned that there was “no evidence the thieves benefited from inside help”.

Underneath French guidelines for organised theft, custody can run as much as 96 hours. That restrict is because of expire late on Wednesday, and prosecutors should cost the suspects, launch them or search a decide’s extension.

Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau speaks during a press conference about the investigation into the Louvre robbery. Pic: Reuters

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Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau speaks throughout a press convention in regards to the investigation into the Louvre theft. Pic: Reuters

One suspect is a 34-year-old Algerian nationwide who has been dwelling in France since 2010, Ms Beccuau mentioned. He was arrested Saturday evening at Charles de Gaulle airport as he was about to fly to Algeria with no return ticket.

Ms Beccuau mentioned that he was dwelling within the Paris suburb of Aubervilliers, and was identified to police largely for highway site visitors offences.

The opposite suspect, 39, was arrested Saturday evening at his dwelling in Aubervilliers.

“There is no evidence to suggest that he was about to leave the country,” mentioned Ms Beccuau.

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Louvre jewels ‘haven’t returned’

The person was identified to police for a number of thefts, and his DNA was discovered on one of many glass circumstances the place the jewels had been displayed, and on gadgets the thieves left behind, she added.

Earlier, French police acknowledged main gaps within the Louvre’s defences.

Paris police chief Patrice Faure informed politicians that ageing safety methods had left weak spots.

“A technological step has not been taken,” he mentioned.

Mr Faure additionally revealed that the Louvre’s authorisation to function its safety cameras quietly expired in July and had not been renewed.

He mentioned the primary alert to police got here not from the Louvre’s alarms, however from a bike owner exterior who dialled the emergency line after seeing helmeted males with a basket raise.

Members of a forensic team inspect a window believed to have been used by the culprits. Pic: Reuters

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Members of a forensic crew examine a window believed to have been utilized by the culprits. Pic: Reuters

Mr Faure additionally rejected requires a everlasting police publish contained in the museum, warning it could set an unworkable precedent and do little in opposition to quick and cell thieves.

“I am firmly opposed,” he mentioned. “The issue is not a guard at a door; it is speeding the chain of alert.”

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