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3 convicted in audacious theft of historic gold cash from German museum
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3 convicted in audacious theft of historic gold cash from German museum

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Last updated: July 29, 2025 4:45 pm
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Three males had been convicted Tuesday within the theft of lots of of historic gold cash from a German museum in 2022 and handed jail sentences ranging as much as 11 years.

A courtroom within the southern metropolis of Ingolstadt convicted the defendants of gang theft over the museum heist, German information company dpa reported. A fourth defendant was acquitted of involvement within the museum heist however convicted of different thefts carried out by the group.

The suspects from northern Germany had been arrested months after a Nov. 22, 2022, break-in on the Celtic and Roman Museum within the Bavarian city of Manching, during which 483 Celtic cash found throughout a 1999 archaeological dig had been stolen. The cash dated to round 100 B.C.

The cash and a lump of unworked gold had been initially found throughout excavations of an historic settlement in Manching, and authorities have stated they’re thought of the largest trove of Celtic gold discovered within the twentieth century.

Cash of the Celtic Treasure are on show on the native Celtic and Roman Museum in Manching, Germany, Could 31, 2006. (Frank Maechler/dpa by way of AP, file)

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The heist happened in simply 9 minutes, investigators stated. At 1:17 a.m., cables had been minimize at a telecoms hub close by, leaving the area with out communications networks. The museum’s door was pried open at 1:26 a.m. The thieves left the constructing at 1:35 a.m., officers stated, leaving them only a few minutes to smash open a show case and take the treasure. No alarms had been triggered throughout the incident. The museum didn’t have an in a single day guard. 

Many of the stolen treasure remains to be lacking, however investigators discovered lumps of gold on one of many suspects when he was arrested that seem to have resulted from a part of the treasure being melted down. Rupert Gebhard, the pinnacle of the Bavarian State Archaeological Assortment in Munich, stated in 2022 that seeing the cash melted down can be “the worst possibility.” 

The 4 defendants had been accused of a complete of 20 break-ins or tried robberies in Germany and neighboring Austria, beginning in 2014. Different circumstances concerned safes or money machines being damaged into.

The defendants did not deal with the costs throughout the roughly six-month trial, however their attorneys referred to as for his or her acquittal.

The courtroom sentenced them to jail phrases starting from 4 years and 9 months to 11 years.

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