An entrepreneur from Bucharest offers 100,000 euros for any information on the stolen art treasures from the Netherlands. “The robbery is angry”

A Dutch entrepreneur from Bucharest promises 100,000 euros for the “golden tip” to return to the art treasures stolen on Saturday morning from the Drents Museum in Assen. Real estate magnate Alex van Breemen is embodied that the pieces were stolen.

Dacian treasure, stolen photo: video capture

He reveals this for Telegraf.nl and art detective Arthur Brand. “The impact of the robbery is enormous here in Romania. The helmet and gold bracelets are incredibly important as a cultural heritage. The robbery angers me. And if I can make my contribution to recover the gold art treasures, I will do it with pleasure ”he let himself be understood from Bucharest.

It happens more and more often that private persons or organizations work for insurers to waste large amounts of money for large art robberies or jewelry.

Following the jewelry robbery at the TEFAF Art Fair in Maastricht, the British Charles Taylor Adjusting Damage Agency, through Telegraf, granted 500,000 euros for the Golden Pont of the robbery in which the jewelry was stolen of 40 million euros.

Arthur Brand reward says a reward in a robbery case can work well. “There are always people close to those directly involved who are quite willing to speak for a considerable amount. So: if it doesn’t help, don’t spoil. The tips are extremely important at this time.

Since then, the police contacted Van Breemen through the Netherlands Embassy in Romania to discuss procedures.

Real estate entrepreneur Alex Van Breemen was born in Bussum in 1963 and left for the Balkans in 1993, working for a multinational company in Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia and Moldova, among other countries. In 1999, he founded Cascade real estate company.

The company mainly focuses on commercial and government buildings. His latest project is Euro Tower Bucharest, rented to international companies, writes the Dutch newspaper.