In the early morning of December 28th, 19, a pair of stone lions weighing three tons were stolen from the entrance of Xingxianping Village Committee in Wanyuan City, Sichuan Province. Because the stone lion has high economic and historical value, Wanyuan police officially classified the case as a criminal case on January 2, and issued a reward notice to collect relevant clues. In the after-the-fact investigation, the police found that there were many footprints and ruts on the scene. Through multiple monitoring along the road, the police initially judged that the vehicle that stole and transported the stone lion was a red heavy truck. After monitoring and comparing, the police found that the suspect was Liu Moumou (cultural relics dealer). After a period of follow-up investigation, the police of the task force arrested Liu Moumou in a resettlement housing community in the west of Dazhou City. After Liu confessed, the police launched a centralized arrest of the gang, and finally caught it all, and recovered the stone lion on Chaoyang West Road in the west.
? In the trial of the police, Liu confessed them one by one? Group? The process of stealing stone lions. Liu moumou is a cultural relic dealer who buys from Wanyuan remote mountain village all the year round? Core parts. It was once said that there were a pair of stone lions in Pingshang Village, Xian County. After watching them, he felt that the stone lions were very eye-catching. After watching them several times, Liu finally moved his mind.
? After several days of thinking, Liu made a detailed plan. He first rented a big truck in Dazhou, and at the same time hired more than ten people to carry stone lions. After arriving in Xingxianping village, Liu sent someone to destroy the monitoring of the village Committee, and then carried the stone lion on the big truck and left by carrying it on his shoulders. Due to the inner panic of several hired people, they forgot to clean up the traces, so they were quickly captured by the police.
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? The price of cultural relics on the black market simply can't reflect their true value. What's more, besides its inherent economic value, cultural relics also contain historical and cultural information. Even if it is recovered, the cultural relics themselves will have a certain loss. Therefore, we should not only crack down on the theft of cultural relics, but also prevent them in advance.