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Three Men Convicted in High-Profile Dutch Museum Heist of Ancient Romanian Gold

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Three men have each been sentenced to 47 months in prison for the theft of ancient Romanian gold from a Dutch museum, marking a major development in the 16-month-long case.

In the pre-dawn hours of January 25, 2025, a band of thieves blasted open several windows at the Drents Museum in the city of Assen, ultimately absconding with a cache of Iron Age gold artifacts from the exhibition “Dacia—Empire of Gold and Silver” and triggering a diplomatic conflict between Romania and the Netherlands. Among the stolen loot was the prized golden helmet of Cotofenesti, dated to the 5th century B.C., as well as Dacian gold spiral bracelets unearthed in sacrificial pits. 

Shortly after the theft, Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu accused the Drents Museum of security failings—a claim the museum rejected—amid mounting threats of legal action against the Dutch. Ciolacu dispatched a team of experts, including forensic police, to the Netherlands to assist with the investigation. A domestic review of the loan agreement was launched, which culminated with the ousting of the director of the Romanian National History Museum. The Dutch museum also faced considerable backlash from the Romanian public over what many perceived as an inadequate response to the theft.

The 47-month sentence is notable given the Dutch penal system’s typically short prison terms. “Given the nature and seriousness of the offenses, only a substantial prison sentence is appropriate,” Dutch officials said, according to the Romanian news agency Agerpres.

The suspects were arrested swiftly following the robbery. The artifacts, however, remained missing until April, when two of the three men surrendered the helmet—slightly dented—and two of the bracelets as part of a plea agreement. The third suspect, identified as 35-year-old Bernhard Z., rejected the deal, arguing that authorities lacked evidence placing him inside the museum during the heist. In response, Dutch prosecutors have sought a longer prison sentence for Bernhard Z. than the 47 months handed down to his co-defendants.

Meanwhile, the Dutch museum paid $6.5 million in insurance compensation to Romania. Romanian authorities have yet to clarify whether any of that money will be returned to the Netherlands now that a portion of the stolen artifacts has been recovered.

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