The thieves robbed monuments yesterday by blowing up at the Dutch Museum in the Netherlands.
According to police reports on Saturday at 9:50 am local time, reports received an explosion at the Drents Museum in the city of Alan, after which officers found that the museum had been damaged and golden masterpieces disappeared.
A short -lived gold hat from the National Museum of History of Romania in Bucharest and three Royal Dassian bracelets were stolen by thieves. The works were exhibited at an exhibition called “Dacia – the Gold and Silver Empire”.
Harry Topan, Director General of the Drents Museum, said:
A dark day for the Drents Museum in Aseen and the National Museum of History of Romania in Bucharest. We are shocked at the museum last night. During the five years of the museum’s history, such a major incident had never happened.
The museum announced that it will be closed over the weekend for police to conduct their investigation. Police have requested help from a resident of the museum, who may have a movie about their cameras about the robbery.
It is noteworthy that the Drents Museum of the Netherlands a few years ago hosted the remarkable works of the National Museum of Iran in the form of an exhibition.
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