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The theft of priceless Romanian artefacts including a gold helmet from the Drents Museum in Assen was carried out on the orders of criminals in the southern European country, police believe. The ...
The prosecutors investigating the theft of the Dacian gold treasure from the Drents museum in Assen, Netherlands, believe that the items were not melted down but hidden by the arrestees. The Dutch ...
Romanian treasures stolen from Dutch museum could still be intact, prosecutors say FILE -This image taken from video shows Harry Tupan, Drents Museum director, speaking during a news conference, in ...
On Saturday, January 25, 400 year-old gold artifacts were stolen during a heist at the Drents Museum in the city of Assen. The thieves blasted several windows open with explosives to gain entry.
This was concluded by Ernest Oberländer-Târnoveanu, former director of the National History Museum in Bucharest. The Drents Museum borrowed the pieces from this museum. Oberländer-Târnoveanu was also ...
The security system at the Drents Museum failed to function properly during the theft of a golden helmet and three golden bracelets from the Dacia exhibition, according to Ernest Oberländer-Târnoveanu ...
The theft of four golden Romanian treasures from the Drents Museum two weeks ago could cost the Dutch State 5.8 million euros if the artifacts aren’t recovered, RTV Drenthe discovered. The Ministry of ...
Officials in the Netherlands published the names and photographs of two of the suspects, Douglas Chesley Wendersteyt and Bernhard Zeeman, on Thursday, less than a week after the heist at Drents ...
Link Copied! The gold Helmet of Cotofenesti, which dates from around 450 BC, was among the items stolen from Drents Museum in Assen, the Netherlands.