Abdoulaye N. is one of the men arrested on suspicion of stealing $103.2 million of crown jewels from the Louvre museum. Abdoulaye is a minor social media star who makes content on motorbikes. He had earlier worked as a security guard at the Pompidou Centre, as per French media.Abdoulaye N., known online at Doudou Cross Bitume, was detained at his home in Aubervilliers, a suburb in northern Paris, 6 days after the October 19 Louvre heist.Who is Abdoulaye N.?Abdoulaye N. is a minor social media influencer who gained prominence for making content on motorcycle culture. He is known as Doudou Cross Bitume Auber 93 on TikTok and DouDou Cross 6 on Instagram. He calls himself "The Legend" of "Cross Bitume 93 Aubervilliers" on his social media profile.His Instagram account features 18 posts for his 201 followers. He can be seen working with large-displacement motorcycles, including a Yamaha 1300 FJR road bike, a Honda CRF motocross bike, along a Tmax scooter. The scooter model is the same one used by the Louvre heist suspects to flee after the robbery.Abdoulaye N. has been charged with "organized gang robbery", which is punishable by 15 years imprisonment in France, and "criminal association." He was arrested with another 34-year-old man, also from Aubervilliers, on October 25, and they are suspected of being a part of the four-man group that entered the Louvre Museum on October 19.Abdoulaye's DNA was found on one of the broken windows and on the items left at the scene. A court in Bobigny, north of Paris, on November 5, postponed Abdoulaye's trial in a separate case in which he was accused of damaging public property. The reason for postponing was that the condition for a "serene" hearing could not be met due to "media attention and recent events."More about the October 19 Louvre HeistOn October 19, at around 9:30 a.m local time, thieves entered the Louvre via the south/Seine-facing facade and targeted the Galerie d'Apollon. This gallery houses France's historic crown jewels.The thieves stole eight items, including a necklace and a pair of emerald earrings from the Sapphire jewellery set of Marie Louise of Austria, a tiara, necklace, and a single earring from the Sapphire jewellery set of Queen Marie‑Amélie and Queen Hortense, a tiara and a large brooch/corsage piece from Empress Eugénie (wife of Napoleon III). The crown of Empress Eugénie was found discarded/damaged outside the museum.