Rififikuppen på Moderna museet - del 1
In 1993, two men get up on the roof at Moderna Museet in Stockholm. They saw a hole in the ceiling and climb down a homemade rope ladder and steal eight world famous works of art by Picasso and Braque worth half a billion SEK. In this section, we get to meet one of the thieves involved, who will take us back to the crime night. Join us in a swirling story where Clark Olofsson also get mixed into the case.
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Rififikuppen på Moderna museet, del 2.
The year after the coup against Moderna Museet in Stockholm, five paintings are still lost without a trace and the police investigation has come to a stand still. Then the ex police investigator Tommy Lindström steps in and forms teams with Moderna Museets security manager. The hunt for the missing art goes through secret tips and controversial methods. Clark Olofsson gets a key role in the sensational story, which gets its resolution in this section.
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Rånet på Nationalmuseum, del 1.
Two days before Christmas Eve in 2000, heavily armed men enter National Museum in Stockholm just before closing time. They take paintings by Rembrandt and Renoir worth over SEK 300 million. For the first time, we hear the main man's own story about one of the world's biggest art coups. At the same time, we follow an exciting police investigation that has ramifications all over the world.
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Rånet på Nationalmuseum, del 2.
After four years, two of the National Museum's world-famous paintings are still missing. Then the FBI contacts the Swedish police with new leads that lead to a drug dealer in Los Angeles. An undercover operation is launched to recover the most precious painting, a self-portrait by Rembrandt. It is a dramatic story where a father puts his son there and some of those involved walk away completely free.
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Tavelkuppen på Carl Larsson-gården.
Long before the major art coups at the National Museum and the Modern Museum in Stockholm, one of the biggest art thefts in Sweden of all time took place. There was a break-in at the Carl Larsson estate in 1988 when two young men took a total of 47 paintings by Carl Larsson, Anders Zorn and Bruno Liljefors. Through dubious methods, the head of the National Criminal Investigation Department, Tommy Lindström, uncovers a decisive clue. But the methods will also become his downfall. We also follow the influencer Elsa Billgren who talks about one of Sweden's greatest cultural treasures.
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