Paris’s Louvre Museum was hit by a brazen day-light robbery on October 19, when thieves escaped with jewels worth around $102 million. Investigators say the entire theft took less than eight minutes. In a recent development, two more people have been charged in connection with the theft, bringing the total number of individuals formally charged to four, the city’s prosecutor’s office confirmed on Saturday.

As reported by The New York Times, a 38-year-old woman has been charged with “complicity in organised theft and criminal conspiracy,” while a 37-year-old man has been charged with “theft and criminal conspiracy.” Both suspects have denied any involvement in the heist.

Authorities have so far arrested seven suspects in the case, however, three have been released after questioning.

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