A well-known name from Aubervilliers
The investigation surprisingly led to the Parisian suburb of Aubervilliers. Here, Abdoulaye N., also known in the scene as “Doudou Cross Bitume,” came under the scrutiny of the authorities. He is not only known in his neighborhood for his spectacular wheelies and his proximity to the asphalt, but also as a local legend among young motorcyclists.
His motto, “Toujours plus près du bitume” (“Always closer to the asphalt”), became an inspiration for many. He was a fixture in the community, teaching children to ride motorcycles, helping older neighbors, and was considered a respected figure in Aubervilliers.
The case and the charges
Despite his reputation, Abdoulaye N. is now the focus of the investigation. The police accuse him of being involved in the robbery at the Louvre. What is striking is that when leaving the museum, the perpetrators are said to have lost not only a historic helmet and tools, which are now being examined for DNA traces, but also the crown of Empress Eugénie. The robbery was far from a perfectly planned operation, as seen in films.
The community stands behind him
In Aubervilliers, Abdoulaye N. is not perceived as a criminal. Many describe him as helpful, down-to-earth, and socially engaged. He is not considered a troublemaker, but rather a role model who taught young people how to ride motorcycles and supported his neighbors. The current developments are therefore met with incomprehension.
Between legend and reality
The break between his previous life and the current allegations is difficult for many to comprehend. Abdoulaye N. had already achieved legendary status in his community—further fame through criminal activities seemed unnecessary. The case shows how thin the line between success and downfall can be when decisions get out of hand.
Until a court decision is made, the presumption of innocence also applies.

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