Serbian police recover two Picasso paintings

Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dačić said Wednesday that the Serbian Counter-Organized Crime Service (SBPOK) had recovered two stolen Pablo Picasso paintings.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 26.10.2011.

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Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said Wednesday that the Serbian Counter-Organized Crime Service (SBPOK) had recovered two stolen Pablo Picasso paintings. The stolen paintings “Head of horse” and “Glass and pitcher” were found in Belgrade. Serbian police recover two Picasso paintings According to Dacic, the paintings were found in cooperation with the Swiss police. The works created by Picasso in 1962 (Head of horse) and 1944 (Glass and pitcher) are worth millions of dollars. They were stolen from an exhibition in the town of Pfaeffikon near Zurich in February 2008, and they were on loan from the Sprengel Museum in Hannover, Germany, at the time of the theft. According to earlier announcements of Swiss State prosecutor Charles Faessler, Switzerland had sent an official request to Serbia for the paintings to be returned. Pablo Picasso's

Serbian police recover two Picasso paintings

According to Dačić, the paintings were found in cooperation with the Swiss police.

The works created by Picasso in 1962 (Head of horse) and 1944 (Glass and pitcher) are worth millions of dollars. They were stolen from an exhibition in the town of Pfaeffikon near Zurich in February 2008, and they were on loan from the Sprengel Museum in Hannover, Germany, at the time of the theft.

According to earlier announcements of Swiss State prosecutor Charles Faessler, Switzerland had sent an official request to Serbia for the paintings to be returned.

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