Ukraine: Suspected Banksy mural thief could get 12 years in prison
Banksy artwork outside of Kyiv, Ukraine, estimated to be worth more than $240,000
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A man suspected to have led an operation to steal a Banksy mural in a city outside of Kyiv now faces up to 12 years in prison if found guilty, Ukrainian officials say.
In a statement, Ukraine’s interior ministry said the individual has been handed a "suspicion notice" after the artwork showing a woman in a gas mask holding a fire extinguisher was stripped from the wall of a building in Hostomel on Dec. 2, according to Reuters.
"The criminals tried to transport this graffiti with the help of wooden boards and polyethylene," the statement reportedly read.
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"Thanks to the concern of citizens, the police and other security forces managed to arrest the criminals," it added.
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The artwork is estimated to have been valued at more than $243,000, Reuters reports.
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Images captured by the news agency showed the exterior of a building – where the artwork used to be – peeled away.
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Andrii Nebytov, chief of the Kyiv regional National Police, later was photographed standing next to the artwork after it was recovered.
Banksy so far has confirmed to have painted six murals in Ukraine following the Russian invasion that began last year, according to Reuters.