Mastermind of €88m Louvre heist thought they ‘could have taken more’
Two men confessed to stealing €88 million worth of jewels from the Louvre in October 2025, expressing disappointment over their haul. Abdoulaye N and Ghelamallah A claimed the alleged mastermind had expected more, and one admitted, 'What we did wasn’t right.' Investigators continue to pursue the unidentified client behind the heist, fearing reprisals.
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Published 13 Jul 2026, 04:00 UTC · Updated 13 Jul 2026, 04:30 UTC
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