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German police recover items stolen in Dresden jewelry heist

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Authorities in Germany have announced the recovery of a ‘considerable portion’ of the items stolen in the robbery of the Grünes Gewölbe (Green Vault) at Dresden’s Royal Palace in November 2019.

In a daring night-time breach of the state museum thieves stole 21 pieces of jewelery from the collection of Augustus the Strong, a Saxon ruler of the 18th century.

Initially the value of the items stolen was said to be approximately €1 billion ($AUD1.58 billion) however that figure has since been revised to €113 million ($AU178 million). Included in the items stolen was the 49-carat Dresden White Diamond, among other diamonds, pearls and rubies.

The Green Vault was built in 1723 and is believed to be one of the oldest museums in the world.

In January of this year the State Court of Dresden began a trial featuring six suspects aged between 22-28.

The Guardian has reported that “exploratory talks between the defense and the prosecution toward a possible settlement and the return of the stolen items led to a breakthrough, police and prosecutors said, without providing further details.”

Authorities have since escorted the retrieved items from Berlin to Dresden where they will be examined to verify their authenticity.

INSIDE THE VAULT

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