Tear up a rare Chinese manuscript worth $ 323 million because...

Tear up a rare Chinese manuscript worth $ 323 million because...
Tear up a rare Chinese manuscript worth $ 323 million because...
The manuscript was found damaged when police arrested a 49-year-old man, in late September, on suspicion of dealing with stolen property.

Purity Chinese media About a police source saying that Manuscript, The value, which the Guardian estimated was worth more than $ 323 million, was cut in half by a buyer who was given it for £ 50, after he thought it was fake.

And according to what was quoted by the “South China Morning Post”, Tony Hu, who is the chief supervisor of the office Organized crime In the police, investigations found that a person had torn the manuscript from the middle because it was long.

The manuscript was originally obtained through a robbery carried out by three thieves of the apartment of a person named Fu Qunxiao, who specializes in collecting antiques and ancient collectibles, in September, according to the British newspaper “The Guardian”.

In the process, the thieves managed to steal 24,000 Chinese postage stamps, 10 old coins and 7 manuscripts, and the total price of the stolen was about $ 645 million.

The police managed to arrest 3 persons suspected of carrying out the robbery, while a search is underway for two other persons involved in the case as well.

Although some stolen items were found, the stamps and six old manuscripts are still missing, according to a police statement.

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