Reuters
Romanian artefacts, including a 2,500-year-old gold helmet, were stolen from the Drents Museum in the Netherlands early on Saturday, the museum said.
The Geto-Dacian artefacts belonged to the National History Museum in capital Bucharest and were on loan together with pieces from other Romanian museums as part of a touring exhibition.
Featuring 673 exhibits in all, the display was set to close on Sunday. More
How many of these artifacts originally belonged to Vlad Tepes? He might just have been getting them back.
Ordinary thieves, those who steal things that while valuable are replaceable, are despicable enough. But those thieves who steal art or historical artifacts are civilizational vandals who should be permanently removed from society.
Uncle Al
Totally agree. After all, who are they going to sell it too with out getting busted. Sounds like an inside job.