Louvre museum heist
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Prosecutor Laure Beccuau has announced charges against a 37-year-old male suspect, accusing him of theft committed by an organized gang, as well as criminal conspiracy. This individual, already familiar to authorities due to previous theft incidents, remains at the center of the case.

Alongside him, a 38-year-old woman faces accusations of complicity in the crimes. Both individuals find themselves behind bars, pending further legal proceedings. Despite the charges, both defendants have firmly denied any involvement in the alleged activities, according to statements from the prosecutor.

Louvre museum heist
Police officers work by a basket lift used by thieves at the Louvre museum in Paris (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

The woman’s lawyer, Adrien Sorrentino, conveyed that his client is “devastated” by the allegations, as she contests the charges leveled against her. Her defense underscores the emotional toll the accusations have taken, as she maintains her innocence in the unfolding legal saga.

They were both incarcerated.

They both denied involvement, the prosecutor said.

The lawyer for the woman, Adrien Sorrentino, told reporters his client is “devastated” because she disputes the accusations.

“She does not understand how she is implicated in any of the elements she is accused of,” he said.

Empress Eugénie's crown is displayed at the Apollo Gallery in the Louvre museum in Paris on January 14, 2020.
Empress Eugénie’s crown is seen displayed at the Apollo Gallery in the Louvre museum in Paris. (Stephane De Sakutin/AF/Getty Images)

Jewels have not been recovered

Officials said the jewels stolen in the October 19 heist have not been recovered – a trove valued around €88 million ($155 million), that includes a diamond-and-emerald necklace Napoleon gave to Empress Marie-Louise as a wedding gift, jewels tied to 19th-century Queens Marie-Amélie and Hortense, and Empress Eugénie’s pearl-and-diamond tiara.

Five people were arrested by police on Wednesday in connection with the case, including one tied to the heist by DNA.

That person is suspected of belonging to the team of four who used a freight lift truck to enter the Louvre. The prosecutor did not specify whether the person was among those charged on Saturday.

The three others have been released without charge, Beccuau said.

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

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.

A French Forensics Officer examines the cut window and balcony of a gallery at the Louvre Museum. (Getty)

About 100 investigators involved

Neither names nor extensive biographical details about the suspects have been made public.

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.

Earlier this week, Beccuau praised an “exceptional mobilisation” – about 100 investigators seven days a week, with roughly 150 forensic samples analysed and 189 items sealed as evidence.

It took robbers less than eight minutes to steal the jewels.

The team of four used a freight lift, allowing two of them to force a window and cut into two display cases with disc cutters, before the four fled on two scooters toward eastern Paris.

French Police officers seal off the area of a at The Louvre Museum on October 19, 2025 in Paris. (Getty)

Only the “near-simultaneous” arrival of police and museum security stopped the thieves from torching the lift and destroying crucial evidence, the prosecutor said.

Investigators said there is no sign of insider help for now, though they are not ruling out a wider network beyond the four on camera.

In a separate case, Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez 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.

The loot, which was estimated to be worth 12 million euros ($21.2 million) has been recovered, Nuñez said on X.

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