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Inside the Paris hotel room where Kim Kardashian was robbed

 		Inside the Paris hotel room where Kim Kardashian was robbed

Newly emerged crime-scene photos show Kim Kardashian’s Paris hotel room after she was robbed at gunpoint, as well as the tape used to bind her hands and gag her.

The French television network TF1 broadcast the chilling images on Sunday night, along with never-before-seen surveillance video showing several of the alleged suspects in the $10 million jewelry heist — including two older men who can be seen bumbling around and bending over in the street in search for the diamond cross pendant that was reportedly dropped during the robbers’ getaway.

The photos taken inside Kim’s room at the Hotel de Pourtalès, following the Oct. 3 caper, show her bed in complete disarray and the bathroom where she was bound and gagged.

A roll of gaffer tape — which the thieves reportedly used to tie her hands and keep her quiet — can also be seen.

TF1 reported that some of the alleged suspects spotted on the surveillance tape had been scoping out another location in the days after the heist. One of them was identified as Aomar Ait Khedache, a 60-year-old Frenchman who is believed to be the group’s ringleader.

Kim was reportedly alone in the luxury Parisian suite — while her bodyguard Pascal Duvier was keeping an eye on her sisters Kourtney and Kendall Jenner — when she was held up at gunpoint by five masked gunmen who were disguised as police.

The mother of two allegedly had a pistol pressed up against her as the thieves swiped $10 million worth of jewels, including her $4 million, 20-karat Lorraine Schwartz emerald-cut diamond engagement ring. She has not returned to Paris since.

Kim is expected to recount the horrifying ordeal during the season premiere of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” which is set to air in March.

“They’re going to shoot me in the back,” Kim says in a short preview clip released last month.

“There’s no way out. It makes me so upset to think about it.”

Seventeen people were arrested in January in connection with the armed heist. Of that group, seven have so far been released, four were indicted on robbery, kidnapping and organized crime charges, and six others have also been charged.

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