Judicial and law enforcement authorities in Romania and the Netherlands have set up a dedicatedjoint investigation team (JIT) into the theft of four pieces of precious historic Romanian art from the Dutch Drents Museum, last month. The JIT has been set up with active support from Eurojust, which will provide operational, logistic and legal assistance to the investigators on the case.Read More
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Romania and Netherlands set up joint investigation team into theft of precious historic art from Dutch museum
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