PARIS — One week after four thieves swept through the Louvre in just seven minutes, the first arrests have been made in a case that exposed critical security weaknesses and wounded French pride.
The robbers arrived early last Sunday with a furniture-lift truck, sliced through a window of the Galerie d’Apollon, threatened guards and smashed through two display cases, stealing eight of France’s crown jewels . The four suspects then sped off on scooters before police could respond.
Their take — necklaces, tiaras and brooches once worn by France’s long-departed royals and worth an estimated 88 million euros ($102.63 million) — has left investigators racing against time to recover the missing pieces before they can be broken up and melted down or sold off.
The arrests were made on Sa

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