How a 30-year-old pulled off a Hollywood movie like heist in Munich museum
A 30-year-old employee at the Deutsches Museum in Munich stole valuable paintings and sold them to fund a luxurious lifestyle. The employee replaced a painting with a fake and auctioned it off, earning €50,000. He also stole three more artworks, t...

Unsatisfied with his first theft, the employee pilfered three more artworks from the museum's storage. Two of these stolen pieces, "Die Weinprüfung" (The Wine Test) by Eduard von Grützner and "Zwei Mädchen beim Holzsammeln im Gebirge" (Two Girls Collecting Wood in the Mountains) by Franz von Defregger, were sold, earning him an additional 11,490 euros (9.6 Lakh INR). These ill-gotten gains fueled his extravagant lifestyle, leading to his eventual downfall.
Following his confession and remorse, the thief faced a Munich court and received a 21-month suspended sentence. He was also ordered to repay the museum over 60,600 euros (53 Lakh INR). The court revealed his lack of rationale, stating, "He said he acted without thinking. He can no longer explain his behavior today." The lure of luxury blinded him to the consequences of his actions.
The Deutsches Museum is now actively seeking the recovery of the stolen artworks. Efforts are underway to reverse the sales of the stolen pieces, with one painting already back in police possession. Despite the museum's security measures and the employee's clean record at the time of employment, the theft underscores the lengths some go to for a life of opulence, even at the expense of cultural heritage. As the artworks are pursued, the world awaits justice in this audacious cas
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