Louvre jewelry heist suspect in tears as she’s charged over £76million theft

A woman arrested over the £76million Louvre jewel heist ‘broke down’ in tears after facing two charges – crying over fears for ‘her children’ and herself.

The 38-year-old was charged with complicity in organised theft and criminal conspiracy with a view to committing a crime. She is now remanded in custody, according to AFP.

The Paris prosecutor said two new suspects were handed preliminary charges for their alleged involvement in the crown jewels heist at the Louvre museum.

Laure Beccuau, the prosecutor, said in a statement that a 37-year-old suspect was charged with theft by an organized gang and criminal conspiracy.

The 38-year-old woman, is accused of being an accomplice. They were both incarcerated. They both denied involvement, the prosecutor said.



The Louvre heist suspects have been caught
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Several suspects were brought before an investigative judge on preliminary charges in the Louvre jewels heist case on Saturday, French media reported, three days after they were arrested by police as part of the sweeping probe.

Before the charge, news broadcaster BFM TV and Le Parisien newspaper said a 38-year-old woman is facing preliminary charges of complicity of theft by an organized gang and criminal conspiracy.

The lawyer for the woman, Adrien Sorrentino, told reporters the judge decided to send her to prison and that she strongly denied being involved.

At least one other suspect was at the courthouse for a similar hearing that could lead to preliminary charges being pressed, French media reported.

The Paris prosecutor’s office did not immediately respond to The Associated Press’ request for details. Five people were arrested by police on Wednesday in connection with the case, including one tied by DNA.

Two earlier suspects, men aged 34 and 39 from Aubervilliers, north of Paris, were charged this week with theft by an organized gang and criminal conspiracy.



Charges have been brought to those accused of involvement
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Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau said both gave “minimalist” statements and “partially admitted” their involvement. The two are believed to be the men who forced their way into the Apollo Gallery.

One was stopped at Charles-de-Gaulle Airport with a one-way ticket to Algeria; his DNA matched a scooter used in the getaway.
Neither names nor extensive biographical details have been made public about those arrested.

Information about investigations is meant to be secret under French law, to avoid compromising police work and to ensure victims’ right to privacy, a policy known as “secret d’instruction.”

Only the prosecutor can speak publicly about developments, and violators can be prosecuted.

In a separate case, Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said six people were arrested on Thursday soon after a robbery at a gold refining laboratory in the city of Lyon during which thieves used explosives.

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