The Parisian police are "nowhere near" finding out the identities of the five-men gang who robbed Kim Kardashian West at gunpoint two months ago.
The ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ star has been refusing to leave the house unless she really has to since she was tied up, gagged and had jewellery worth $8.5 million snatched from her hotel room in Paris, France, and it seems she may have to wait a little longer before she can breathe a sigh of relief as officers think the investigation will take a "long" time.
A police source told Us Magazine: "Two months on and we’re nowhere near finding who the robbers are. You could call it strange, but actually it can take months, even years to solve a heist mystery. There’s a lot that goes on beyond the initial evidence collecting. It can take a long time."
Despite the expected longevity of the case, officers from the renowned crime unit La Brigade de Répression du Banditisme – also known as B.R.B – who are investigating the incident, are "confident" the culprits will be caught.
Paris police chief Christian Sainte said shortly after the attack in the French capital: "The B.R.B. has experience with people who attack with arms, and a big part of the brigade is now working on the Kim Kardashian case. While no potential suspects have been publicly named, there is a professional team that committed this crime, and they seem to be organised."
Kim has kept herself out of the limelight since the frightening robbery on October 3 and was expected to make her return to the public eye on November 21 when she was scheduled to attend the annual Angel Gala in honour of her late father, Robert Kardashian Sr., who died in 2003.
However, the 36-year-old reality TV star was forced to cancel her appearance at the last minute when her husband Kanye West was rushed to hospital in Los Angeles with suspected "temporary psychosis."
The 39-year-old rapper – who has daughter North, three, and 12-month-old son Saint with Kim – has since been discharged from the medical centre.