Berlin, March 23, (dpa/GNA) – A championship trophy thought to have been stolen from German handball titleholders, FĂĽchse Berlin, has been found in the basement of the club’s own offices.
Staff found the trophy behind cardboard boxes during an inventory check, managing director Bob Hanning told dpa on Monday. Prosecutors said it was in a suitcase in a rarely used room of the cellar, where it had not made sense to previously search.
The trophy disappeared in November, after thieves had used a master key and a transponder to break-in, Hanning said. The club reported the trophy as stolen.
Around two months later, police arrested two suspects but could not locate the trophy. It was feared it might have been melted down.
Now the club and police are wondering if the perpetrators hid the trophy in the basement and planned to remove it later. “Making the matter public probably prompted them to refrain from doing so,” the club said in a statement.
League chief Frank Bohmann had already promised the Foxes a new trophy.
“That’s no longer necessary. The order has been cancelled,” Hanning said.
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