Police in Tianshui, Gansu, smashed a criminal gang that stole and bought cultural relics. Are the destroyed cultural relics still valuable?

The police in Tianshui, Gansu, destroyed a criminal gang that stole and bought cultural relics. After the cultural relics were destroyed, their value would be weakened. This kind of behavior is illegal, so people should pay attention to it in peacetime, and these illegal behaviors should not happen.

September 1, according to relevant information, Gansu provincial public security department said that it had arrested a criminal gang that stole and bought cultural relics, and five of them were turned over by criminal suspects according to law, and some cultural relics could reach 185. When cultural relics are damaged, their value will be reduced, which will have a great impact on the future. In May this year, it was found that the public security brigade had found relevant clues. Some people sell some handicrafts on the grounds of selling handicrafts. These handicrafts are suspected to be cultural relics. Through the investigation of investigators and the judgment of information, these means have determined that these are major criminal suspects. After that, they set up a special attack team.

After the establishment of the project space organization, the cultural relics department should apply for follow-up at the same time, and find the relevant relationship on the basis of the previous investigation. Such a breakthrough, finally through comprehensive analysis and judgment, finally through 10 more homework waiting, captured this criminal gang. In Xi City, Shaanxi Province, the suspects seized 185 pieces of cultural relics when stealing goods. Five suspects confessed their crimes. From 202 1 to 10 to May 2022, they sold cultural relics by excavating ancient tombs. Such a criminal fact has been confirmed.

After cultural relics appraisal by provincial departments, the police seized 185 cultural relics, including 3 third-class cultural relics and 82 ordinary cultural relics 182. Eight of them can be traced back to the Song and Jin Dynasties and the Republic of China because of their long time series and high historical and cultural value. These historical relics are of great significance, and now the case is being handled.