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Another man arrested for domkyrkokuppen

"Another man arrested for domkyrkokuppen" "A third man has been arrested suspected involvement in the domkyrkokuppen in Strängnäs. " "the Man is on proba

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Another man arrested for domkyrkokuppen
"Another man arrested for domkyrkokuppen"

"A third man has been arrested suspected involvement in the domkyrkokuppen in Strängnäs. "

"the Man is on probable cause suspected of aggravated theft and was arrested lower on Saturday."

"Then the former is further of two men suspected of inbladning. "

"It was on Tuesday that the stolen begravningsregalier from the Strängnäs cathedral was recovered in a green bin on top of a car on a parking in Åkersberga, north of Stockholm."

"The stolen regalia, two crowns and a riksäpple, from the reign of king Karl IX and queen Kristina the elder funerals in the beginning of the 1600's has been estimated at 65 million."

"Two people is arrested, suspected of involvement in the theft and during Sunday morning, announced Prosecutor's office to further a person have been arrested."

"the Man, who has been charged in his absence since Friday, was arrested on Saturday. "

"– the Man is arrested on probable cause suspected of aggravated theft, hence the involvement in the actual theft of the regalia. Interviews will be held with the man as soon as possible, " says the leader Reena Devgun at Riksenheten against international and organised crime in a press release. "

"The man who was arrested on Thursday and detained the requested during the Sunday morning remanded in custody, reasonably suspected of gross handling of stolen goods. The man is suspected of involvement in the return of the valuable regalia."

"a 22-year-old man, previously indicted for the theft. "

"Karl IX, Gustav Vasa's youngest son, and the father of king Gustav II Adolf, died in 1611 after a stroke. His wife, queen Kristina the elder was the Swedish regent during the king's absence in 1605. Queen Kristina died at Nyköping castle in 1625."

"Rulers begravningsregalier from 1611 and 1626 are of very high artistic quality. Karl IX:s crown is made in gold and enamel, gems and rock crystals – so-called "

"During the 1500-century royal funerals a and national matter, and the ceremonies became all the more lavish. Karl IX and queen Kristina's burial can be said to constitute the culmination of a development with all the more costly burials and their begravningsregalier were also more lavish than in the past a."

"Sources: the royal navy and the royal armoury"

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