Arrest of Suspects in Louvre Robbery of 88 Million Euros.

Arrest of Suspects in Louvre Robbery of 88 Million Euros
Arrest of Suspects in Louvre Robbery of 88 Million Euros
The police in France have arrested two men suspected of a high-profile robbery at the Louvre, during which jewels belonging to the French royal family worth a total of 88 million euros were stolen. The arrests occurred separately - one during an attempted departure from the airport, and the other in Saint-Denis.

According to inkorr.com: One of the suspects tried to flee to Algeria, but was apprehended before boarding the plane. The other criminal was caught in Saint-Denis. Preliminary data suggests that both men are involved in the theft of eight valuable artifacts from the collection of the French monarchy. The stolen jewels have not yet been found, and the investigation is ongoing.

 

Reaction of the Minister of the Interior

The Minister of the Interior, Laurent Nuñez, emphasized that law enforcement will make every effort for a swift resolution of the case and highlighted the need to strengthen security in museums following the incident at the Louvre. Remember, the robbery took place on Sunday, October 19, and sparked widespread resonance, calling into question the effectiveness of the museum's security system.

This incident has dealt a serious blow to the reputation of the Louvre, which is considered one of the safest museums in the world. Relevant authorities have already begun discussions on new security measures to prevent the recurrence of similar incidents in the future. Society is eagerly awaiting further news about the fate of the stolen jewels.


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