Four thieves broke into a Latin Catholic Church in the Beyoglu district of Istanbul, stealing a number of religious artefacts on Sept. 15 but were caught later in the day.
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The thieves later took the religious artefacts outside the church and loaded them into vehicles, which included a statue, a cross, many paintings and several religious books.
Meanwhile, police examined city surveillance cameras around the scene, determining the vehicles they used in the attempt and their subsequent addresses.
The four, identified only as Osman Adnan K., Adem H., Bekir M. and Karim M., of Uzbek-origin, were detained at three different addresses in the Zeytinburnu district.
They pleaded guilty and said they had sold a carpet stolen from the church to an auctioneer in Beyoglu. It was later taken back before being sold.
While performing a search at their addresses, police also seized books and symbols, which had previously been stolen from different churches.
Their proceedings at the police headquarters have been ongoing.
In addition, the Catholic Church had reportedly been closed for five years due to renovations.
Source: Hurriyet Daily News [September 15, 2017]
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