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Two Suspects Admit to Louvre Heist Involvement, Prosecutor Says 

Last updated: October 29, 2025 4:45 pm
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Paris Prosecutor: Suspects Partially Admit Involvement in Louvre Jewel Heist

After spending four days in custody, two suspects arrested in connection with the daring daylight jewel heist at the Musée du Louvre have reportedly admitted their partial involvement in the robbery, according to Paris prosecutor Lauren Beccuau. During a recent news conference, Beccuau stated that the remaining two suspects linked to the October 19 robbery are still at large, and the stolen crown jewels, valued at over $100 million, are yet to be recovered.

Limited information has been disclosed about the arrested suspects, but Beccuau revealed that the individual apprehended at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris is a 34-year-old man of Algerian descent who has been residing in France since 2010. He was found with a one-way flight ticket to Algeria and has a history of previous theft convictions and traffic violations. The man, who was unemployed at the time of the heist, has worked as a garbage collector and delivery driver in the past. His identification was established through DNA evidence left on one of the scooters used during the robbery.

The second suspect, a 39-year-old French-born man, was arrested near his residence on the same evening. He has prior records of aggravated theft in 2008 and 2014 and is currently under judicial supervision for another theft case scheduled for trial in November. The man, who claimed to work as a taxi driver, was also identified through DNA found on broken display cases and objects left behind at the crime scene.

Both suspects were residing in Aubervilliers, a suburb in northeastern Paris, at the time of their arrest. They are now facing formal charges of multiple thefts committed by an organized gang, which carry a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison and a substantial fine. Beccuau refrained from providing further details about the suspects as the hunt for the remaining two individuals continues.

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The prosecutor confirmed that there is no evidence suggesting any Louvre staff were involved in the heist and that witnesses present during the robbery did not report feeling threatened. Additionally, it was revealed that two unidentified individuals stole the basket lift used in the heist and attempted to set it on fire after leaving the museum, as trace amounts of gasoline were detected.

Beccuau remains optimistic about the recovery of the stolen jewels, emphasizing that they are now practically unsellable and anyone attempting to purchase them would be complicit in receiving stolen goods. Efforts to reach out to the prosecutor and the museum for further comments are ongoing.

This updated article provides a comprehensive overview of the recent developments in the Louvre jewel heist case, incorporating key details from the original source.

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