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 Entire bridge stolen in southern Bosnia
    August 27 2004 at 03:06PM Get IOL on your
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Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina - In what could qualify for Ripley's Believe It or Not, seven thieves stole an entire 13m bridge near the southern Bosnian town of Mostar, police said on Friday.

Over several days, the group dismantled the metal bridge built during the Austro-Hungarian empire 150 years ago, transported the parts to a local junk yard and sold them, a police statement said.

While it all happened in a remote mountainous region, local villagers saw the thieves loading parts of the bridge into vans and alerted police last Friday. The seven men were arrested and are being held pending a decision by a prosecutor.
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Without disclosing their names, police said the Gypsies, or Roma, sold the metal parts for 280 Konvertible Marks (about R800). - Sapa-AP

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