Paris police have made a major breakthrough in the Louvre Museum robbery, arresting two suspects linked to the $100 million “Napoleon and the Empress” crown jewel heist. One suspect was caught at Charles de Gaulle Airport while attempting to flee to Algeria, and another was detained while planning to travel to Mali. DNA evidence tied one man to the crime. The October 19 daylight robbery saw thieves steal nine priceless jewels in under four minutes, using power tools and a mechanical lift.
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