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Burglars hit secret police museum in Berlin

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BERLIN: Burglars broke into Berlin’s Stasi Museum, which showcases items of East Germany’s hated secret police, making off with collectibl­e medals and gold jewellery, authoritie­s said late on Sunday, days after a spectacula­r diamond heist in Dresden.

The robbers broke in through a window on the first floor, “smashed several showcases, and stole medals and jewellery”, said police in a statement.

They made off with their spoils undetected. The time of the raid was unclear but a museum employee found showcases smashed in the exhibition rooms on Sunday morning.

Museum director Joerg Drieselman­n told the Tagesspieg­el daily that among the medals taken were a gold Patriotic order of Merit, an Order of Karl Marx − the highest honour awarded in the former communist East Germany and an Order of Lenin.

Stolen jewellery included rings and a watch, he said.

The items were confiscate­d by the Stasi from private individual­s.

After the collapse of the communist regime, many items were returned to their owners. But some which remained unclaimed were on loan to the Stasi Museum as part of its exhibition.

“These are not huge treasures. But we are a history museum and don’t expect people to break in,” the museum chief was quoted as saying.

The latest robbery came hot on the heels of a brazen heist at the Green Vault museum in Dresden’s Royal Palace on Nov.25.

Having sparked a partial power cut before breaking in through a window, the thieves stole priceless 18th-century diamond jewellery − including a famous 49-carat Dresden white − from the collection of the Saxon ruler August the Strong.

Police are still hunting four suspects, and have offered half a million euros ($550,000) as a reward for informatio­n leading to an arrest or recovery of the stolen goods.

Investigat­ors are also in contact with colleagues in Berlin to explore possible connection­s to a similar heist in the capital two years ago.

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