Stolen greenlandic tupilaks 2.5 million found

A 55-year-old man has been remanded in four weeks and charged with receiving stolen goods of a particularly serious nature.

During a search of the man’s address in Randers, denmark found the east Jutland Police, a large collection of greenlandic tupilaks, which is greenlandic figures carved in bone, tooth, or soapstone.

Tupilakkerne had been stolen at an address in Denmark in 2010, and the collection is assessed to have a value of about 2.5 million dollars.

the Man’s address was searched in connection with investigation of another case, inform the east Jutland Police in a press release.

the Man was at the grundlovsforhøret on Wednesday morning, the jail in four weeks, and he refuses guilty.

Grundlovsforhøret was held behind closed doors, and the east Jutland Police therefore do not want to elaborate further. Neither of the arrested or the valuable discoveries.

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