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4 on trial in theft of huge gold coin from Berlin museum
From the Associated Press, New York
Thursday, January 10, 2019
https://www.apnews.com/783eafeee37b4eeeaf178534c465ae43
BERLIN -- Four young men have gone on trial over the brazen theft of a 100-kilogram (221-pound) Canadian gold coin from a Berlin museum.
The "Big Maple Leaf" coin, worth several million dollars, was stolen from the Bode Museum in March 2017.
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Three men, identified only as Wissam R., Ahmed R., and Wayci R., are accused of stealing the coin during the night using a wheelbarrow to haul it away. The fourth suspect, Dennis W., worked as a guard at the museum for a private security firm and is accused of scouting out the scene.
German news agency DPA reported that the four men, aged between 20 and 24 years, went on trial today in Berlin district court.
Investigators believe that the suspects cut up the coin and sold the pieces.
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