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Footage emerges showing Kim Kardashian robbers escaping

The troupe of robbers who stuck up Kim Kardashian in Paris earlier this month were spotted quickly fleeing the scene on newly released street-camera footage, according to TMZ.

The five thieves were caught on camera leaving the 35-year-old reality star’s Parisian apartment 49 minutes after she was held at gunpoint while they ransacked her home.

They tied up and gagged Kardashian in the bathroom and proceeded to raid her apartment, taking off with $10 million in jewelry, including a $4 million diamond ring that her hubby, Kanye West, had recently gifted her for their anniversary.

Security footage obtained by France’s M6 News shows the bandits — three on bicycles and two walking down the street — strolling out of the Hôtel de Pourtalès at 2:19 a.m. Oct. 3.

One of the cyclists appears to have a bag on his handlebars, which may have had Kardashian’s stolen gems inside.

There still have been no arrests in the case, though Parisian officials discovered a $33,000 diamond cross — one of the 13 items stolen — on the street near the hotel the day after the robbery.

Kardashian has not spoken publicly or been on social media since the scary incident, which her rep said left her “badly shaken, but physically unharmed.”

Her assistant provided an update on Kardashian’s website Sunday with a handwritten note on her popular app.

“Hey guys. So you may have noticed we haven’t updated the app in a couple weeks. Keeks is taking some much-needed time off.”

And earlier this week, the concierge working at the hotel the night of the robbery gave a heart-stopping account of what happened when the band of bandits broke into the building and demanded to be taken to Kardashian’s room.

“In the first seconds, I thought they were policemen making an intervention. I told them, ‘I’m working here, what is wrong?’ After that he questioned me, ‘Where is the security video?’” the worker, who only went by the name Abdulrahman, told the Daily Mail. “At that time, I said, ‘S—t, it’s a robbery.’”

They slapped a pair of handcuffs on him and threatened to hurt him if he made eye contact with them again.

“At first I looked at them and one got very angry. He asked me to put my head down and never look at him again,” he said, “He repeated, ‘Never, never look at me, or I will kill you.’ I saw that two of them had guns, then I just looked down.”

He slammed the hotel’s lack of “real security,” saying he’s been telling them for years to add cameras and get proper locks.

“I told the hotel years ago, ‘You need better security,’ and they didn’t mind,” he said.