Ten days after the Louvre heist, police have arrested two men thought to have participated in the robbery. But the clock is ticking: the two suspects will either be charged or released on October 29, but more importantly the jewels haven’t been found. The improbable heist has also turned into a political controversy, coinciding with a broader political crisis. FRANCE 24’s Angela Diffley tells us more.
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