Two people arrested in the investigation into the Louvre robbery have been formally charged, according to the Paris Public Prosecutor’s office.
Two people arrested in the investigation into the Louvre robbery have been formally charged, according to the Paris Public Prosecutor’s office.
Both suspects have denied their involvement, prosecutors said.
Two people arrested in the investigation into the Louvre Museum robbery last month have been formally charged in connection with the case, according to the Paris Public Prosecutor’s office. Both denied their involvement in the robbery.
Two others were charged in connection with the heist this week.
French authorities only identified the new suspects as 37 and 38-years-old. They were charged with organized robbery and conspiracy to commit organized robbery and remanded into custody.
Additionally, three of the five people arrested on Oct. 29 have been released from custody, prosecutors said.
On Oct. 19, four masked thieves stole eight pieces of jewelry from the Louvre valued at $102 million in just seven minutes, sparking a national outcry and nationwide manhunt.
The stolen jewels remain missing.
Last week, one suspect was arrested at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport while trying to board a plane bound for Algeria, police said, while the second suspect was detained as he was about to travel to Mali.
The investigation is ongoing.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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