Public Prosecution Service Declines Appeal in Drenthe Art Theft Case, Case Closed
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The Public Prosecution Service (OM) will not appeal the case regarding the art heist from the Drents Museum. This brings the case to an end. The three perpetrators were each sentenced to 47 months in prison, nearly four years, for their role in the spectacular art heist in January of last year. They had previously indicated that they would not appeal. Initially, the OM had demanded a sentence of 44 months in prison for two of the suspects. They …
The Public Prosecution Service has decided not to appeal in the case concerning the art heist at the Drents Museum. Two weeks ago, the court sentenced the three men from Heerhugowaard to prison terms of three years and eleven months for stealing Coțofenești's golden helmet and three gold bracelets from the museum in Assen in January of last year.
The Public Prosecution Service (OM) will not appeal in the case of the Drenthe art theft. The OM accepts the sentences imposed by the court.

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