Three jailed over heist of ancient golden helmet from Dutch museum
Three men have been sentenced to 47 months in prison each for the theft of a 2,500-year-old Romanian golden helmet from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands. The Coțofenești helmet, dating to around 450BC, was stolen along with three gold bracelets by an armed gang over a year ago.

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AI-generatedThree men have been sentenced to 47 months in prison each for the theft of a 2,500-year-old Romanian golden helmet from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands. The Coțofenești helmet, dating to around 450BC, was stolen along with three gold bracelets by an armed gang over a year ago. Dutch authorities recovered the helmet and two bracelets after striking a plea bargain with two of the suspects, Jan B and Douglas Chesley W, who were subsequently sentenced. The third suspect, Bernhard Z, refused a deal and faced a harsher sentence demand from prosecutors. The third bracelet remains missing.
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4 extractedThe third gold bracelet remains missing.
Prosecutors sought a 44-month sentence for two suspects and a 66-month sentence for a third suspect who refused a plea deal.
The Coțofenești helmet and two gold bracelets were recovered after a plea bargain with two suspects.
Three men were jailed for nearly four years each for stealing a 2,500-year-old golden helmet from a Dutch museum.