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The Netherlands Pays Millions in Compensation After Art Theft in Assen

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By Martin Alberts. Almost a year after a spectacular art heist in Assen, the crime is proving costly for the Dutch state: The government in The Hague has paid €5.7 million in compensation to Romania, the country of origin of the stolen art treasures. This was announced by the acting Minister of Education, Culture and Science, Gouke Moes, in a letter to parliament. More...
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By Martin Alberts. Almost a year after a spectacular art heist in Assen, the crime is proving costly for the Dutch state: The government in The Hague has paid €5.7 million in compensation to Romania, the country of origin of the stolen art treasures. This was announced by the acting Minister of Education, Culture and Science, Gouke Moes, in a letter to parliament. More...

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GN-Online broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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