Stolen US$300 million Mao scroll found 'cut in half': Hong Kong police

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A stolen poetry scroll written by Mao Zedong and valued at hundreds of millions of dollars has been recovered, Hong Kong police said Wednesday -- ...

Someone handling the poetry scroll written by Mao Zedong cut it in half after judging it"too difficult to display", Hong Kong police said. HONG KONG: A stolen poetry scroll written by Mao Zedong and valued at hundreds of millions of dollars has been recovered, Hong Kong police said on Wednesday – but not before it was cut in half.

Officers said someone handling the thieved artefact had given it the chop after judging it"too difficult to display".The calligraphy scroll – worth an estimated US$300 million – was the most valuable item taken in a brazen robbery last month targeting the Hong Kong apartment of Chinese collector Fu Chunxiao.

The gang of three made off with a hoard of treasures worth, according to Fu, an estimated HK$5 billion that included antique stamps and revolutionary items from mainland China in what is believed to be theOn Wednesday, police announced they had recovered the Mao scroll and two bronze coins. But the scroll had suffered devastating damage.

"Someone claimed that was too difficult to display because it was too long so it was cut in half," Senior Superintendent Tony Ho told reporters.Police said one person was arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods, another for burglary and the third for assisting a criminal.

On Wednesday, investigators said earlier appeals for public information had helped them track down a taxi driver who helped them identify key suspects and locations.Source: AFP/dv

 

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