Does Major Louvre Robbery Have a Link to Belgium? Thieves Arrested in Our Country Who Had Photos of the Museum on Their Phones.
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Belgian agents have arrested several Eastern European thieves who may be linked to the spectacular heist at the Louvre, in which French crown jewels were stolen. Detectives reportedly found photos on their phones of the hall in the Louvre where the theft took place. VRT NWS has learned from a reliable source that the Federal Judicial Police are conducting an investigation.
Months after the spectacular art robbery in the Louvre in Paris, a new trail has emerged. Investigators in Belgium are said to have discovered possible evidence during ongoing investigations. Whether new findings on the whereabouts of the loot can be found is still open. After the art robbery with a lift in the Louvre in Paris in October, a new trail may be emerging to Belgium. According to media reports, Belgian investigators discovered photos …
In Belgium, investigators on mobile phones found suspicious photos from the hall in the Louvre, where the stolen crown jewels were located. Now, it is to be checked whether there is a connection to the four detained suspects.
Investigators have discovered cell phone photos from the interior of the Louvre, which are now being evaluated.
Following the spectacular art heist at the Louvre in Paris last October, a new lead has emerged that may point to Belgium. Belgian detectives reportedly found photos of the Louvre's interior, and specifically of the Galerie d’Apollon, where the robbery took place, on the mobile phones of several arrested thieves. This was reported on Monday by the magazine Paris Match and the newspaper Le Parisien, citing the authorities.
After the art robbery in the Louvre, a new trail leads to Belgium. Of the stolen crown jewels worth 88 million euros, however, there is still no trace.
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