Footage showing two men appears to have been filmed from nearby window in museum

Follow the Louvre robbery: How thieves pulled off the extraordinary theft of priceless jewels from the world-famous museum in broad daylight.

Police continue to search for the criminal gang behind the brazen robbery targeting France’s crown jewels

The historic items were taken in broad daylight and are now feared to have been broken down for parts.

French police are expected to scour security footage in an attempt to identify the suspects.

Laurence des Cars said there was only one camera pointing on the gallery which was robbed.

The video shows two people using a slow-moving lift in broad daylight to escape the museum, where they stole eight crown jewels within just minutes.

Footage showing two men appears to have been filmed from nearby window in museum

The attendant describes the moment thieves used an angle grinder to burst into the Gallery of Apollo.

French investigators are analysing DNA samples and fingerprints on tools and other items found at the scene

Two suspects in their 30s detained on Saturday evening in relation to €88m robbery, according to Paris prosecutor

Four thieves broke into the world's most-visited museum in broad daylight, stealing eight items worth €88m (£76m; $102m).

Suspects in the brazen daylight heist of some of France's crown jewels from the Louvre were arrested near Paris on Oct. 25.

PARIS: French authorities have detained two of the suspected robbers believed to have stolen precious crown jewels from the Louvre in a museum heist that stunned the world,…