Revealed: Louvre heist suspect is bodybuilding motocross daredevil
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A renowned bodybuilding influencer, previously celebrated as a ‘motocross legend,’ has been implicated in what is being dubbed the heist of the century at the Louvre Museum.

Abdoulaye N., age 39, and popularly known by his moniker ‘Doudou Cross Bitume,’ was taken into custody on October 29. He now faces preliminary charges that include theft by an organized gang and involvement in a criminal conspiracy.

Authorities suspect him of being one of the two individuals who used a cherry picker to infiltrate the Louvre’s Apollo Gallery on October 19 and make off with the French Crown Jewels, which are valued at a staggering £76 million. The whereabouts of the jewels remain unknown.

Recently, it has come to light that Abdoulaye, who hails from Aubervilliers, is a prominent figure in urban motocross circles.

Dubbed online as ‘The Motocross Legend,’ he first garnered attention in the late 2000s. His fame was fueled by YouTube and Dailymotion videos showcasing his daring stunts and extended rides from his local district to iconic Parisian sites such as the Champs-Élysées and the Trocadéro.

His slogan, ‘Always closer to the asphalt’, became popular among young fans.

More recently, he has made a presence on TikTok and had turned his focus to street workouts and motorcycle lessons for local youths. 

However, his social media accounts have been inactive since late September.

One of the suspects in the £76m Louvre heist has allegedly been unmasked as a daredevil who built a cult following online with reckless motocross bike rides through Paris

One of the suspects in the £76m Louvre heist has allegedly been unmasked as a daredevil who built a cult following online with reckless motocross bike rides through Paris

Abdoulaye N., 39, nicknamed 'Doudou Cross Bitume', was arrested on October 29 and faces preliminary charges of theft by an organised gang and criminal conspiracy

Abdoulaye N., 39, nicknamed ‘Doudou Cross Bitume’, was arrested on October 29 and faces preliminary charges of theft by an organised gang and criminal conspiracy

Abdoulaye's TikTok is littered with videos of him performing pull-ups and acrobatics on outdoor gym equipment

Abdoulaye’s TikTok is littered with videos of him performing pull–ups and acrobatics on outdoor gym equipment

During questioning by the Paris Anti–Gang Brigade (BRB), Abdoulaye reportedly appeared overwhelmed by the case’s scale.

After initially remaining silent, he admitted taking part in the robbery, claiming he had acted under orders from unidentified individuals.

His alleged accomplice, Ayed G., gave a similar version, referring to an unnamed foreign mastermind.

Both men made statements that surprised investigators – one claiming he did not realise the building was the Louvre, believing it was ‘near the pyramid’, and the other thinking it was ‘closed and empty’.

Police say genetic traces left at the scene suggest the pair were not experienced criminals but low–level participants in a larger network. Investigators are exploring possible links to organised crime or art trafficking rings.

WHAT JEWELS WERE STOLEN? 

  • Tiara from the jewellery set of Queen Marie–Amélie and Queen Hortense 
  • Necklace from the sapphire jewellery set of Queen Marie–Amélie and Queen Hortense
  • Earring, part of a pair from the sapphire jewellery set of Queen Marie–Amélie and Queen Hortense
  • Emerald necklace from the Marie–Louise set
  • Pair of emerald earrings from the Marie–Louise set
  • Brooch known as the reliquary brooch
  • Tiara of Empress Eugénie
  • Large bodice knot (brooch) of Empress Eugénie

In total, four suspects are in custody as part of the investigation, including three believed to be members of the team of four that was filmed using a freight lift to reach the museum’s window to gain access. 

Abdoulaye is believed to be one of the two thieves who broke into the Apollo Gallery with power tools, cutting into display cases to steal the jewels. His DNA was reportedly found on one of the cases and on items they left behind. 

Born in January 1986, Abdoulaye has 15 previous convictions, according to local French media.

His record reportedly includes offences such as drug possession, driving without a license, and resisting arrest. 

He was first detained at 16 and served a prison sentence in 2015 for an armed robbery at a jewellery store in Paris’s Barbes district.

At the time, one of his co–defendants was Slimane K., who is also one of the alleged accomplices in the Louvre case.

Slimane is suspected of remaining outside the museum and carrying out the role of getaway driver.

Court documents from previous cases describe Abdoulaye as a man who tried several times to reintegrate into society.

He worked in various short–term jobs, including as a warehouse worker, security guard, and delivery assistant. He is in a long–term relationship and has several children.

He grew up in a large family – his father, a former airport worker, had 23 children across three marriages and later retired to Mali.

Abdoulaye reportedly left school in the eighth grade.

After serving his prison sentence, Abdoulaye worked for temporary agencies and later as an unlicensed taxi driver in weekends. 

In 2019, he was investigated for a burglary at a parking company in Aulnay–sous–Bois, but prosecutors later dropped the theft charges.

A suspected thief was filmed as the group raided priceless jewellery that once belonged to Napoleon and his family

A suspected thief was filmed as the group raided priceless jewellery that once belonged to Napoleon and his family

Two burglars arrested on suspicion of stealing £76million-worth of jewels from the Louvre were tied to the scene of the crime thanks to hair strands found in a helmet and high-viz jacket

Two burglars arrested on suspicion of stealing £76million–worth of jewels from the Louvre were tied to the scene of the crime thanks to hair strands found in a helmet and high–viz jacket

It comes as a French court on Wednesday postponed the trial of Abdoulaye in a different case due to media attention and other issues that may impede the fairness of the proceedings.

A court in Bobigny, north of Paris, said the suspect’s trial on charges of damaging public property will take place in April.

His four lawyers said the highly publicised Louvre robbery did not allow them to properly prepare for the trial.

Maxime Cavaillé, one of the lawyers, told reporters: ‘We’ll be extremely vigilant about several points, first of all the respect of the presumption of innocence– and the respect of (judicial) proceedings.’

Cavaillé said the lawyers will make sure the ‘privacy’ of their client is respected despite the ‘extraordinary nature’ of the Louvre case. They declined to provide further details.

The prosecutor agreed the case must be judged in ‘serene conditions’ that were not met Wednesday due to ‘mediatisation and recent events.’

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