The thief returned the stolen Janne Ojanen jersey

The thief humbly returned the jersey to Tappara’s office.

The Canada Cup rose to the ceiling after Tappara’s victory. Jussi Saarinen

Tappara’s triumphant intoxication set in motion the night between Tuesday and Biscuit Week.

An adult young man climbed the famous Hämeensilla bridge Wäinö Aaltonen To the Merchant statue from 5 a.m. and stole a jersey worn on it earlier this week.

The man had come to the street right away on Thursday and had gathered strength for the afternoon. He returned what he had stolen Janne Ojasen jersey to Tappara’s office hours before the decisive fifth final match.

The shirt was put on the statue again before the start of the game and Tappara’s championship was confirmed.

– The thief was outspoken, humbly sorry and regretted. The shirt was intact and clean. It was again placed on top of the statue under the supervision of the National Board of Antiquities before yesterday’s final. In that regard, Tappara considers that the case has been dealt with. On social media, we announced that there will be no sanctions on the returner if they return the shirt, Tappara’s Marketing Director Olli Lehtisalo says.

Lehtisalo himself was telecommuting when the returnee had come to the office with remorse and a shirt under his arm.

In the picture, the shirt on top of the statue set off on a long-clawed journey. Juha Veli Jokinen

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