The Netherlands Minister of Justice noted the rush of searches of stolen artifacts, as they can be obtained overseas or break.
The Netherlands activates a search for stolen exhibits from the Dala Museum, as there is a threat of exporting or destruction. It was said by the country’s justice and security minister David Van Vil.
“If stolen artifacts have been taken abroad or in the area where they can be broken, every second thing,” the minister emphasized.
Law enforcement officials installed two of the three robbery suspects, but they refused to report where they hid the stolen exhibits. Therefore, the police have made an unmarked decision – to display the names and pictures of the detainees, which are usually made only after a decision in court.
“Two suspects of theft of artifacts from the Dala Museum itself blame for the fact that their names were disclosed,” said Van Vil, adding that the suspects were given the choice: “Or they will say where the ones are Value hidden, or their names and pictures will be advanced ”.
The third suspect is still not identified. At the same time, all three will remain with the preservation for another 14 days by the Investigative Judge’s decision. Police did not disclose details about the participation of each of them in the crime, determining the secret of the investigation.
Earlier in the Netherlands during the construction of the underground landfill, workers found a medieval cesspool with a unique boot, dated XV ending – the beginning of the 16th century.
Archaeological treasures abducted from museum in the Netherlands
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