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Remmo Clan Convicted in $113M Museum Jewel Heist

Members of Berlin crime family sentenced for one of Europe's largest art thefts

Einbruch ins Grüne Gewölbe: Remmo-Clan raubte 113 Millionen Euro
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Klassifikation:

Grønt Hvælv
Dresden
kunstraub
organized crime
tyveri

Quick Facts

Gerningsmand(e)Abdul Salam R., Mohamed R., Ahmad R., Wissam R.
Offer(e)Grønt Hvælv (Grünes Gewölbe), Dresden
GerningsstedDresden, Tyskland
Gerningsdato2019-10-25
ForbrydelsestypeKunstraub

The Heist of the Century in Dresden

Members of the Remmo clan broke into the Green Vault at Dresden's royal residence in the early morning of October 25, 2022, and carried out one of Europe's largest art thefts. Around 5:00 AM, the perpetrators first cut a power cable at a control box on Burgstraße to disable the alarm system. They then drilled through a concrete wall into a basement and reached the exhibition halls via a spiral staircase.

The haul was exceptional: 21 jewels from the 18th century, adorned with diamonds, rubies, and emeralds. The insured value of the stolen artwork exceeded €113 million. Police identified three crime scenes and secured numerous forensic traces.

Connection to Arab Crime Clan

Investigations quickly led to the Berlin-based Remmo family, known for over 100 burglaries and robberies. Abdul Salam R., born in 1991, was the mastermind. He planned and executed the theft together with his brother Mohamed R., cousin Ahmad R., Wissam R., and a fifth person.

Timeline

25 October 2022

Einbruch im Grünen Gewölbe

Remmo-Clan stiehlt 21 Juwelen im Wert von über 113 Millionen Euro aus dem Dresdner Residenzschloss

15 June 2023

Razzia in Berlin-Neukölln

Polizei findet 11 der 21 gestohlenen Juwelen in einer Wohnung, acht Personen werden festgenommen

1 June 2024

Prozessbeginn in Dresden

Das Landgericht Dresden eröffnet das Verfahren gegen Abdul Salam R. und Mitangeklagte

15 February 2025

Urteilsverkündung

Abdul Salam R. erhält 8½ Jahre Haft, weitere Clan-Mitglieder werden ebenfalls verurteilt

The clan had specialized in museum heists and operated with professional precision. DNA traces on gloves and tools, as well as video footage and vehicle traces, formed the basis of the investigation.

Breakthrough Came in 2023

Police achieved the decisive breakthrough during a raid on an apartment in Berlin-Neukölln in 2023. Officers found 11 of the 21 stolen jewels worth approximately €60 million hidden in a box. They also secured tools bearing DNA evidence from Abdul Salam R. In total, eight people were arrested.

However, a significant portion of the haul had already been destroyed—likely to avoid insurance fraud or make the pieces unrecognizable. Ten of the valuable historic jewels were never found.

Lengthy Trial Results in Prison Sentences

Beginning in June 2024, the case was heard at Dresden's regional court. Proceedings stretched over months with witness testimony, DNA evidence, and internal family conflicts. The judge called the theft a "planned clan of high severity against cultural property."

Quick Facts

Gerningsmand(e)Abdul Salam R., Mohamed R., Ahmad R., Wissam R.
Offer(e)Grønt Hvælv (Grünes Gewölbe), Dresden
GerningsstedDresden, Tyskland
Gerningsdato2019-10-25
ForbrydelsestypeKunstraub
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Sentences were handed down in 2025: Abdul Salam R. received 8 years and 6 months imprisonment as the mastermind. His brother Mohamed R. received 6 years and 8 months, cousin Ahmad R. received 5 years and 3 months for transporting the stolen goods. Wissam R. was sentenced to 4 years and 9 months for receiving stolen property.

Cultural Heritage Irreparably Damaged

The break-in at the Green Vault shocked not only the cultural world but also revealed the vulnerability of museums to organized crime. Despite partial recovery of the stolen items, the loss of ten irreplaceable 18th-century jewels stands as a serious blow to German cultural heritage. The destroyed jewels can never be reconstructed.

Dresden police leadership characterized the case's resolution as a success. The sentences send a message to criminal clans that even spectacular art heists do not go unpunished. But the question remains: How can museums better protect themselves against professionally planned break-ins in the future?