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Prosecutors will not appeal Drents Museum art theft case

Prosecutors will not appeal Drents Museum art theft case

The Dutch Public Prosecution Service will not appeal the three-year and eleven-month prison sentences given to three men for the robbery of the Drents Museum in Assen. The men were convicted of stealing a historic golden helmet and three bracelets during the heist in January last year.

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