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How the Louvre investigation is unfolding – as police face ‘a race against time’

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
October 21, 2025
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A 100-strong specialist police unit is investigating the daring theft of French Crown Jewels from the Louvre – as officers face “a race against time” to recover the “priceless” objects.

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On Sunday, four thieves stole nine items – one of which was dropped and recovered at the scene – in a heist pulled off while the central Paris museum was open to visitors.

What do we know about the police investigation?

A huge police operation to find the culprits and the jewels is now under way – with one expert describing the probe as “one of the biggest manhunts in French history”.

Paris prosecutors have entrusted the investigation to a specialised unit known as the BRB, which often deals with high-profile robberies.

A former officer who served in the unit has said it handled the 2016 Kim Kardashian probe, after a gang stormed the reality TV star’s Paris apartment, tied her up and escaped with jewellery worth an estimated $6m (£4.4m).

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Pascal Szkudlara said the BRB has around 100 agents, with over a dozen who specialise in museum thefts.

Investigators are examining video evidence, telephone records and forensic evidence, while also speaking to informants.

Mr Szkudlara said the BRB “can have teams working on it 24/7 and for a long period”, adding he has “100%” confidence the thieves will be caught.

Art detective Arthur Brand – who helps police across Europe with investigations into missing works – has said officers will also be reviewing security footage going back weeks, looking to identify suspicious people casing out the gallery.

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What do we know about the culprits?

Only a small pool of criminals would be capable of a job as audacious as Sunday’s heist and they may already be known to police, specialists say.

Art theft expert Anthony Amore told Sky News the culprits are “probably a European criminal gang”.

“The idea it’s professional thieves like you see in Ocean’s 11, it’s not that,” he told presenter Anna Botting. “It’s the sort of people who do this in all sorts of venues, so they are professional in that sense. They had this very well planned out.”

What have officers found so far?

As well as recovering one of the stolen items – a crown that once belonged to Napoleon III’s wife, Empress Eugenie – at the scene, French Culture Minister Rachida Dati said police have found “motorcycles and a licence plate”.

They have also recovered evidence from a cherry picker used by the thieves to access the first floor Galerie d’Apollon, where the jewels were on display.

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Ms Dati added: “I also want to pay tribute to the security officers who prevented the basket lift from being set on fire.

“One of the criminals tried to set it on fire, but they forced him to flee.”

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Police face ‘a race against time’

Art detective Mr Brand told Sky News the likelihood of the loot being found intact is reducing every day.

“These crown jewels are so famous, you just cannot sell them,” he explained. “The only thing they can do is melt the silver and gold down, dismantle the diamonds, try to cut them. That’s the way they will probably disappear forever.”

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He said officers will ned to catch the thieves within the week to preserve any hopes of the jewels being recovered.

“If it takes longer, the loot is probably gone and dismantled,” he said. “It’s a race against time.”

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