Two men have been arrested in connection with the Louvre heist that saw historic jewelry worth an estimated $100 million snatched in broad daylight.

The burglary took place on October 19, hours after the world’s largest museum opened its doors for the day, and visitors were already in the building.

The news of the arrests has been slammed by Parisian authorities, who dubbed it an unintentional leak and claimed that it was likely to hamper their investigation.

Two of the burglars involved in the crime are still at large.

Paris authorities are unhappy about the news of the arrests getting out

Speaking to members of the French press on October 26, exactly a week after the thieves pulled off the daring heist, Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau delivered an official statement saying that the a

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