Louvre Heist: Four More Arrests in €88M Jewel Theft Case
Paris prosecutors announce four additional arrests in the October Louvre Museum heist that saw criminals steal €88 million worth of jewels, with stolen items still missing.
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Paris prosecutors announce four additional arrests in the October Louvre Museum heist that saw criminals steal €88 million worth of jewels, with stolen items still missing.
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