
Investigators in Paris have found jewels valued at $25 million (EUR 18 million) hidden in suburban rain sewer -- part of the spectacular 2008 heist from luxury jeweler Harry Winston's Paris boutique.
Nineteen rings and three sets of earrings -- one pair valued at $19.5 million-- were dug up from a drain at a house in the working class Paris suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis, police said, confirming a report on Europe-1 radio.

The bold Harry Winston robbery on December 5, 2008, netted the thieves, some dressed as women and wearing wigs, gems and bejeweled watches worth up to $118.1 million, police said. More recently, police have set the figure at $85 million.

Some stolen rings, necklaces and watches were recovered when police rounded up 25 people in a June 2009 sweep and eventually charged nine of them.
Among those charged was the heist's suspected mastermind, who had been sentenced to 15 years in prison in a drug trafficking case. Police found stolen jewelry and $1.1 million at this house.
A guard at the Harry Winston boutique put police on the trail of the suspects. When investigators learned that an Israeli was expected in Paris to buy some of the stolen jewels, police moved in to make the arrests.
Courtesy of AP.
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