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Spanish stolen art haul found after offer to scrapyard | Spanish stolen art haul found after offer to scrapyard |
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Spanish police have recovered stolen art worth millions of euros after one of the thieves tried to sell a sculpture to a scrap dealer. | Spanish police have recovered stolen art worth millions of euros after one of the thieves tried to sell a sculpture to a scrap dealer. |
Thirty-five works by Pablo Picasso, Eduardo Chillida and others were stolen from a warehouse south of Madrid on 27 November. | |
Police were tipped off that Chillida's bench-like 'Topos IV', worth 800,000 euros (£675,000), had been offered to a scrapyard for 30 euros (£25). | Police were tipped off that Chillida's bench-like 'Topos IV', worth 800,000 euros (£675,000), had been offered to a scrapyard for 30 euros (£25). |
The haul was found nearby. | |
When the heist happened last month, the art works had just been brought back from an exhibition in Germany and were all still in the truck in a warehouse in Getafe, on the outskirts of Madrid. | |
Thieves broke into the warehouse and drove off with the lorry-load of art, with a combined value thought to be more than 5m euros (£4.2m). | Thieves broke into the warehouse and drove off with the lorry-load of art, with a combined value thought to be more than 5m euros (£4.2m). |
At the time, detectives said the robbery looked like "an inside job". | At the time, detectives said the robbery looked like "an inside job". |
But given the discovery of the haul just a few miles away, and the attempt to offload a sculpture for scrap, a police spokesman said "it now appears more likely that we are dealing with amateurs". | But given the discovery of the haul just a few miles away, and the attempt to offload a sculpture for scrap, a police spokesman said "it now appears more likely that we are dealing with amateurs". |
No arrests have been made yet in connection with the heist. | No arrests have been made yet in connection with the heist. |
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