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First arrests made after Louvre jewel heist


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One week after four thieves swept through the Louvre in just seven minutes, the first arrests have been made in a case that exposed critical security weaknesses. The suspects are being questioned by authorities and can be held 96 hours without charge. NBC News’ Raf Sanchez reports from Paris.

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