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Prosecution seeks up to 66 months in prison for Assen art heist

Prosecution seeks up to 66 months in prison for Assen art heist

The Dutch Public Prosecution Service has demanded prison sentences of up to 66 months for three suspects involved in an art heist at the Drents Museum in Assen. Two suspects received lower sentencing demands after returning most of the stolen items, including a famous golden helmet, while a third suspect who did not reach a deal faces the longest term.

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