Three people are being held in connection with the theft of paintings worth at least 100 million dollars from a Paris gallery last year, but the works are still missing, a legal official said yesterday.
The three, a woman suspected of taking part in the theft and two people suspected of handling stolen goods, were arrested and charged over the robbery of the five paintings, by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Ferdinand Leger and Amedeo Modigliani, and placed in custody on September 16, the official said.
A lone burglar sheared off a gate padlock and broke a window to get into the city-run Musée d’Art Moderne in the brazen operation during the night of May 19 last year.
The paintings were found to be missing just as the museum, a major tourist attraction near the Eiffel Tower, was about to open.