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Jewels worth €88 million stolen from the Louvre: two suspects arrested in France

Arrest of suspects in the Louvre robbery case
У крадіжці коштовностей на суму 88 мільйонів євро з Лувру затримано двох підозрюваних у Франції.

According to hvylya.net: One of the suspects tried to flee to Algeria, but he was apprehended before boarding the plane. The second criminal was arrested in Saint-Denis. According to preliminary data, the men are linked to the theft of eight valuable artifacts from the French monarchy's collection. Currently, the stolen jewels have not been found, and the investigation continues.

In France, police arrested two men suspected of the high-profile robbery at the Louvre, during which jewels belonging to the French royal family worth a total of €88 million were stolen. The arrests took place separately - one while attempting to leave the airport, the other in Saint-Denis.

Reaction of the Minister of the Interior

The Minister of the Interior, Laurent Nunez, stated that law enforcement officials will do everything possible for a swift resolution of the case and expresses the need to enhance security in museums following the incident that occurred at the Louvre. It is worth recalling that the high-profile robbery took place on Sunday, October 19, at the Louvre Museum, causing widespread resonance and calling into question the effectiveness of the institution's security system.

The French police have arrested two suspects in the high-profile robbery of the Louvre. One criminal attempted to flee to Algeria, while the other was apprehended in the city of Saint-Denis. The stolen jewels remain unfound, and the investigation is ongoing. The Minister of the Interior announced the need to strengthen security in museums following this major robbery.

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