Five additional suspects have been arrested in connection with the recent robbery at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The Paris prosecutor announced these arrests following the theft of crown jewels valued at approximately $155 million on October 19. The arrests occurred late Wednesday night in Paris and its surrounding region, according to Prosecutor Laure Beccuau. She did not disclose the identities of the suspects or provide further details about them. This development follows the arrest of two other suspects on Sunday night. Those individuals have been charged with criminal conspiracy and theft as part of an organized gang. Beccuau stated that they have admitted their involvement in the heist. She indicated that these two men are believed to have been the ones who broke into the museum during the robbery. The stolen jewels have not yet been recovered. In a related investigation, authorities are examining the possibility that the robbery was an inside job. Reports suggest that digital forensic evidence has revealed communication between the thieves and a member of the museum's security team. "We have found digital forensic evidence that shows there was cooperation with one of the museum’s security guards and the thieves," a source stated. The source added that sensitive information regarding the museum's security was allegedly shared, which may have facilitated the breach. The investigation is ongoing, and more updates are expected as authorities continue to gather information.