It is still unclear who are behind the attention-grabbing museumskup in the German city of Dresden on Monday.
the Perpetrators disappeared in the darkness with about 100 priceless, historical treasures of diamonds and gemstones.
It is, however, not equal to, if the thieves will try to cash out their profits from one of Europe’s greatest art collections to cash.
It will be downright impossible, sounds like it from the museum.
Tyvekosterne is so well-known that you can’t resell them, told from Marion Ackermann, director of the museum, The Green Vault, at a press conference. She will not however go into the details of exactly what it is, the unknown number of perpetrators have stolen, writes CNN.
At the press conference Monday lifted the museumsdirektøren and the police in Dresden blurred for more details on the hunt for the perpetrators and the stolen items from the attention-grabbing coup.
Police in Dresden have, in the course of the day of the theft launched a manhunt to find the unknown number of perpetrators.
the emergency call about the burglary at the museum we received from the police at 04.59 Monday morning. Two suspects were security guards seen on the Tipobet surveillance camera at the showcases, where up to 100 items have been stolen from, after which they sounded the alarm to the police.
the Occupants were away when the police reached the spot.
“The suspects came in through a window and went towards a glasmontre, smashed it and disappeared from the spot,” said the police commissioner Volker Lange.
the Police also informed that witnesses have seen a parked car in the area to flee shortly after the burglary. Subsequent attempts have been made to close the motorway exits and the search for the suspected getaway car.
Right now the police, a mysterious fire in a strømfordeler in the vicinity of the museum. A fire, which mørklagde the area with a power outage. In addition, it has been found a burned out car in the city.
the Authorities have set up a special efterforskningsenhed to attempt to find the perpetrators. There is nothing to suggest at present that the perpetrators had inside information.
Police have disclosed that the thieves went to target ædelstensbesatte jewelry from the part of the museum, where the treasure belonging to August the 2. of Poland – known as August the Strong – is exhibited.
There are three sets of jewelry with diamonds and gemstones from the beginning of the 18. century.
the Value in dollars and cents is not necessarily very great, informs museumsdirektøren.
The ‘ideological value’ of kunstskattene is, however, invaluable, stressed the Marion Ackermann at the press conference.
She fears, therefore, also a scenario where the thieves are trying to omsmelte they are easily recognizable jewelry for easier to resell them. Because the articles have been in the museum, and Dresden’s custody as long as they were not insured.