Priest sculpture stolen from museum in Turkey’s Isparta
ISPARTA – Doğan news Agency
The 6th-century sculpture of a priest has been stolen from a museum in the Yalvaç district of the southwestern Turkish province of Isparta.The 70-centimeter sculpture had been in the garden of the museum, located between the Yalvaç Court House and the Government Office and surrounded by a one-meter wall and two-meter iron fences.
The robbery was noticed by museum officials on the morning of June 7.
Police said the sustaining wall was cut and the sculpture was removed from its place.
An investigation has been opened into the robbery.
The priest sculpture was previously seized in December 2010 and police believe the same people committed the latest robbery.