Louvre employees detained five suspects in the robbery: new details.
New details in the Louvre robbery case
According to inkorr.com: New circumstances have emerged in the case of the Louvre robbery. The police have detained five suspects, increasing the number of people involved in the case to seven. This was reported by prosecutor Laura Bequa during a press briefing for the media.
According to the prosecutor, the detainees were arrested on October 29 in various locations. Some were in Paris and the Seine-Saint-Denis department. 'One of the five arrested men was one of the targets of the investigation, we had him in sight. There is DNA evidence that we believe links him to the committed robbery,' Laura Bequa stated.
Among the detainees are two men aged 30 who 'partially admitted their guilt'. After charges were brought against them, they were taken into custody. One of the suspects is accused of organizing the robbery and conspiracy.
There is currently no information regarding the second suspect. The prosecutor hopes that other detainees will help shed light on all illegal actions of the participants in this case.
The investigation into the Louvre robbery continues, and new details are helping law enforcement agencies clarify the circumstances of the crime and determine its legal qualification. The investigation is ongoing, and there may be additional arrests or new suspects.
In the case of the Louvre robbery, law enforcement is diligently working to establish all the circumstances of the crime. The detention of new suspects indicates the activity of the investigation, which aims not only to find the guilty but also to clarify the entire scheme of criminal activities. Solving this case could add important details to the overall picture of security at cultural institutions in France and help prevent similar incidents in the future.Read also
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