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The Pretoria Art Museum as pictured on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

Pretoria museum reopens after robbery

Barry Bateman | 21/11/2012Tshwane Municipality says it has upgraded security at the Pretoria Art Museum.

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The Pretoria Art Museum as pictured on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

Mystery still surrounds art heist

Barry Bateman | 14/11/2012
Questions are being asked about the peculiar circumstances in which four stolen paintings were found.

The Pretoria Art Museum as pictured on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

Art galleries re-think security systems

Barry Bateman | 14/11/2012
The theft of paintings worth more than R17 million has prompted a rethink of security at galleries.

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  • Some walls of the Pretoria Art Museum remained bare, after artwork estimated to be worth R15 million was stolen on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN  The Pretoria Art Museum as pictured on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Armed men rob Pretoria Museum

  • Some walls of the Pretoria Art Museum remained bare, after artwork estimated to be worth R15 million was stolen on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN  The Pretoria Art Museum as pictured on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Armed men rob Pretoria Museum

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  • Some walls of the Pretoria Art Museum remained bare, after artwork estimated to be worth R15 million was stolen on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN  The Pretoria Art Museum as pictured on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Armed men rob Pretoria Museum

  • Some walls of the Pretoria Art Museum remained bare, after artwork estimated to be worth R15 million was stolen on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN  The Pretoria Art Museum as pictured on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

    Armed men rob Pretoria Museum

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The Pretoria Art Museum as pictured on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

Pretoria museum reopens after robbery

21/11/2012

Tshwane Municipality says it has upgraded security at the Pretoria Art Museum.

The Pretoria Art Museum as pictured on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

Mystery still surrounds art heist

14/11/2012

Questions are being asked about the peculiar circumstances in which four stolen paintings were found.

The Pretoria Art Museum as pictured on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

Art galleries re-think security systems

14/11/2012

The theft of paintings worth more than R17 million has prompted a rethink of security at galleries.

Some walls of the Pretoria Art Museum remained bare, after artwork estimated to be worth R15 million was stolen on 11 November 2012. Picture: Taurai Maduna/EWN

Police hunt for art thieves

13/11/2012

Police are looking for three art thieves in possession of a painting worth more than R7 million.

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