Paris Public Prosecutor Laure Beccuau has announced that two suspects in custody over the brazen Louvre Museum heist will be charged with "organized robbery". The arrests came after a massive manhunt, and investigators claim to have made major progress in solving the case. However, the stolen jewels remain missing.
Beccuau revealed during a news conference on Wednesday that both suspects are from the Paris suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis, as previously reported. They were arrested last weekend, with one suspect apprehended at Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport and the other near his home.
According to Beccuau, if convicted, the two suspects will face up to 15 years in prison and heavy fines. She also stated that both suspects have partially admitted their involvement in the events to investigators.
The investigation team has been able to link a scooter used in the heist with DNA found on a window at the Louvre, helping them identify the suspects. However, authorities have not ruled out the possibility of additional accomplices involved in the heist.
One suspect was arrested without a return ticket as he attempted to leave France, and Beccuau confirmed that he had been convicted of previous robbery cases. The second suspect is a taxi driver who has also previously faced conviction for aggravated robberies in 2008 and 2014.
Beccuau revealed during a news conference on Wednesday that both suspects are from the Paris suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis, as previously reported. They were arrested last weekend, with one suspect apprehended at Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport and the other near his home.
According to Beccuau, if convicted, the two suspects will face up to 15 years in prison and heavy fines. She also stated that both suspects have partially admitted their involvement in the events to investigators.
The investigation team has been able to link a scooter used in the heist with DNA found on a window at the Louvre, helping them identify the suspects. However, authorities have not ruled out the possibility of additional accomplices involved in the heist.
One suspect was arrested without a return ticket as he attempted to leave France, and Beccuau confirmed that he had been convicted of previous robbery cases. The second suspect is a taxi driver who has also previously faced conviction for aggravated robberies in 2008 and 2014.