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5 arrested after movie-style heist of Qatari royal family's jewelry in Venice

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Andrea Merola/ANSA/AP
ByDragana Jovanovic
November 09, 2018, 7:38 AM

Four Croatians and a Serbian national have been arrested for what was dubbed a “movie-worthy heist,” allegedly stealing millions of dollars of jewelry belonging to the Qatari royal family from the Ducal Palace in Venice, the Croatian interior ministry said Thursday.

In the theft, which took place in January, the thieves got away with a pair of earrings and a gold brooch on the final day of a four-month exhibition, easily disarming a sophisticated alarm system and then disappearing in a sea of tourists. The collection of Mughal-era jewelry belonged to Qatari royal Sheikh Hamad al-Thani and showcased hundreds of spectacular Indian gems from the last five centuries.

Some jewels are on display at the "Treasures of the Mughals and the Maharajahs" exhibition at Doge's Palace in Venice, Italy.
Andrea Merola/ANSA/AP, FILE

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Although this heist did not bear the trademark smash-and-grab theatricality of the "Pink Panther" gang from the former Yugoslavia, one of the Croatians arrested is linked to several major jewelry heists by the "Pink Panther" gang in different European countries, Croatian officials said.

An undated photo of the stolen jewels from the Al Thani Collection that were on exhibit in Venice.
The Al Thani Collection/AP

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The suspect is also wanted in Switzerland for a $7,943,600 (8 million Swiss francs) diamond robbery at a jewelry event in Basel in March 2011.

The "Pink Panthers" have been plaguing Interpol forces with spectacularly athletic jewel thefts for more than a decade. Interpol believes the gang carried out at least 380 armed robberies of jewelry shops between 1999 and 2015.

The four Croatian suspects -- aged 43, 48, 48 and 60 -- were arrested on Wednesday close to the capital of Zagreb and in Istria, close to Italian border, a ministry statement said. A Serb, the fifth member of the gang, was detained at a crossing on the Serbia border on Thursday, it added.

Some jewels from the famed Al Thani Collection are on display at the "Treasures of the Mughals and the Maharajahs" exhibition at Doge's Palace in Venice, Italy.
Andrea Merola/ANSA/AP

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Croatian authorities did not reveal if the jewels had been recovered.

The stolen items were diamonds, platinum and gold and were contemporary and therefore were of less historical value than other items in the exhibition. The Croatian ministry estimated the stolen earrings were worth $1 million and the brooch was valued at more than $2 million.

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