Louvre's €88M Heist: Suspects Nabbed, One Caught Fleeing at Paris Airport

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UPDATED: Oct 26, 2025 17:46 IST

This special report focuses on the major breakthrough in the audacious jewel heist at the Louvre museum in Paris, where two suspects have now been arrested. The Paris prosecutor's office has stated that 'one of the men was taken into custody as he was preparing to take a flight from Charles de Gaulle Airport of Paris'. The theft, which has been dubbed the 'heist of the century', involved four individuals who broke into the museum in broad daylight last Saturday, stealing crown jewels estimated to be worth around 88 million euros. The dramatic developments are being followed closely across the globe as French authorities continue their investigation into one of the most significant museum robberies in recent history.

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