As a manhunt continued on Monday for suspects in the Louvre Museum jewel heist, the Paris Prosecutor said she fears the investigation might be harmed by the "hasty disclosure" over the weekend of the arrests of two other robbery suspects. Paris Prosecutor Laure Beccuau said the information made public about the arrests in the Louvre case should not have been disclosed. "I deeply regret the hasty disclosure of this information by informed individuals, without consideration of the investigation," Beccuau said in a statement her office released Sunday night. Beccuau added, "This revelation can only harm the investigative efforts of a hundred or so investigators" searching for the stolen jewelry and the perpetrators still at large. Under French law, the suspects in custody can be held for 96 h
Paris prosecutor 'deeply regrets' arrests of Louvre jewel heist suspects made public
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