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French police arrest 17 people in Kim Kardashian robbery investigation

French police arrested 17 people Monday in connection with the October theft of more than $10 million US worth of jewelry from Kim Kardashian.

Police conducted early morning raids Monday; firearms and cash found

The Paris robbery of Kim Kardashian in October involved more than $9 million US worth of jewellery, according to police. (Eduardo Munoz/Reuters)

French police arrested 17 people Monday in connection with the October theft of more than $10 million US worth of jewelry from Kim Kardashian West, finding weapons and a large amount of cash during multiple raids.

Paris police officials said the arrests took place starting around 6 a.m. in different locations in the Paris region and the south of France.

The suspects — aged from 23 to 72 — were already known for prior robberies and other crimes said, according to one of the officials. Multiple firearms, including an automatic pistol, and €140,000 euros (about $195,000 Cdn) in cash were found during the raids, the officials said.

Police officers stand guard at the entrance to a hotel residence at the Rue Tronchet, near Madeleine, central Paris, on Oct. 3, the site of the robbery. (Thomas Samson/AFP/Getty Images)

They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not allowed to speak publicly about the continuing investigation.

The Paris prosecutors' office confirmed the 17 arrests, but declined to say whether the five people that police have said took part in the actual robbery, including two who forced their way into Kardashian West's rented apartment, were among those taken into custody.

The suspects can be held for up to 96 hours before police must either charge them or let them go.

Jean Veil, the French lawyer for Kardashian West, said the news of arrests is "a great satisfaction."

"These arrests are a nice surprise because we might be able to find the jewels," he told the French magazine L'Express Monday.

Veil said his client could be interviewed again by investigators and might have to face the suspects.

Reality star held at gunpoint

On Oct. 3, robbers forced their way into the private Paris residence where Kardashian West was staying, tied her up, held her at gunpoint and then locked her in a bathroom before making off with her jewelry. The reality TV star was in Paris attending fashion week shows.

Media reports said police tracked down the suspects through DNA evidence found at the residence. One official, also speaking on condition of anonymity, said many were already known for robbery and other crimes.

Earlier this month, the starlet broke her silence on the robbery in a promotional teaser for the family's reality show, telling two of her sisters her thoughts at the time: "They're going to shoot me in the back. There's no way out."

Kim Kardashian, right, is seen crying as she recounts being held at gunpoint and robbed in Paris in promo footage released in January 2017 for the upcoming season of her reality show Keeping Up With the Kardashians. (E Online)

Police said the thieves stole a jewelry box containing valuables worth €6 million euros (about $8.4 million Cdn) as well as a ring worth €4 million (about $5.6 million Cdn).

Paris police and prosecutor's office previously said five people directly took part in the robbery, including two who forced their way into the apartment.

Police analyzed footage from surveillance cameras to try to identify the assailants, who wore fake police emblems on their jackets.

At the time, a spokeswoman for Kardashian West said she was badly shaken but physically unharmed. The robbery raised new concerns about security in the French capital after a string of deadly extremist attacks.

Kardashian West has the habit of showing her jewels and whereabouts in her social media, including days before the robbery when she posted pictures of herself attending fashion week shows.

Paris has been a special place for Kardashian West and her husband, who spent the weekend there before marrying in Florence in May 2014.