Three suspects have been arrested in connection with the theft of antiquities worth one billion euros (about two trillion rupees) from a German museum.
Three Germans involved in a burglary at a Dresden museum in November last year have been arrested from a Berlin apartment.
Foreign media say that the accused broke the fence and entered the museum and broke the glass with hammers and stole antiquities.
The stolen Rs 2 trillion antiquities included a 16th century diamond inlaid sword and other diamond inlaid royal jewelery, while the stolen sword was inlaid with 9 large and 770 small diamonds while the diamond inlaid sword contained a 49 carat Dresden white diamond. Was also included.