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    Two more charged over Louvre jewellery heist

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeNovember 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    © RMN - Grand Palais (Musée du Louvre) Mathieu Rabeau A jewelled crown with sapphires - Parure Marie-Amélie diadème© RMN – Grand Palais (Musée du Louvre) Mathieu Rabeau

    Precious crown jewels including the Parure Marie-Amélie diadème are yet to be recovered

    Two more people have been charged over a theft at the Louvre Museum last month, the Paris prosecutor’s office said.

    A 38-year-old woman has been charged with complicity in organised theft and criminal conspiracy with a view to committing a crime. Separately, a man, aged 37, was charged with theft and criminal conspiracy. Both denied any involvement.

    Two men who had previously been arrested were already charged with theft and criminal conspiracy after officials said they had “partially recognised” their involvement in the heist.

    Jewels worth €88m (£76m; $102m) were taken from the world’s most-visited museum on 19 October.

    Louvre Museum A silver necklace with green jewels stolen during the Louvre heistLouvre Museum
    Louvre Museum A gold tiara encrusted with diamonds and pearls stolen from the LouvreLouvre Museum

    The Marie-Louise necklace and a pair of earrings were among the eight items stolen

    A tiara worn by the Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III, was taken

    Four men carried out the lightning-quick daylight theft.

    Two of the alleged thieves – who had been arrested earlier – later admitted their involvement. Another person arrested this week is thought to have taken part in the heist, while the fourth has not yet been caught.

    On Saturday, the woman who has been charged was in tears as she appeared before a magistrate and confirmed that she lived in Paris’s northern suburb of La Courneuve, a journalist working for the AFP news agency reported.

    The magistrate later ruled that the woman – who has not been named – must stay in custody.

    The 37-year-old man – whose identity has also not been revealed – was also ordered to stay in pre-trial detention. He is known to the French justice system for past robberies.

    The two were among five people arrested earlier this week in and around the French capital. Three of those held have been released without charge.

    Watch: Two people leave Louvre in lift mounted to vehicle

    On the day of the heist, the robbers arrived at 09:30 (07:30 GMT), just after the museum opened to visitors, Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau said last week.

    The suspects arrived with a stolen vehicle-mounted mechanical lift to gain access to the Galerie d’Apollon (Gallery of Apollo) via a balcony close to the River Seine. The men used a disc cutter to crack open display cases housing the jewellery.

    Prosecutors said the thieves were inside for four minutes and made their escape on two scooters waiting outside at 09:38, before switching to cars.

    One of the stolen items – a crown – was dropped during the escape. The other seven jewels have not been found.

    The fear is that they have already been spirited abroad, though the prosecutor in charge of the case has said she is still hopeful they can be retrieved intact.

    Preliminary results of an enquiry into the robbery were released by Culture Minister Rachida Dati on Friday. She said that for years museum authorities had gravely underestimated the risks of intrusion, and she promised new measures would be in place by the end of the year.

    Shortly after the theft it was revealed by the Louvre’s director that the only camera monitoring the Galerie d’Apollon was pointing away from a balcony the thieves climbed over to break in.

    Since the incident, security measures have been tightened around France’s cultural institutions.

    The Louvre has transferred some of its most precious jewels to the Bank of France following the heist.



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