Minggu, 25 November 2012

Ancient Greek police find stolen goods


Greek police managed to reinvent a number of antiques were stolen from the Museum of Olympia in February.Three people were also reported to have been arrested in the disclosure case.Police said undercover officers who caught three while trying to sell one of the most valuable antique gold ring were stolen from the museum.Police said the three robbers commit theft by tampering with storage some are antiques.They had also managed to paralyze the museum guard who was on guard at the time.Cheap SalePolice said one of the suspects had attempted to sell a ring that is made in the bronze age to the police posing as buyers.They had offered the ring for around 1.5 million euros but later they dropped the price to 300,000 euros.Of the arrest of the suspect, the police then managed to find the other stolen items from the Museum of Olympia.The actors keep their stolen goods by way of wrap and buried in a rural area near the city of Patras.The plan of these items will be returned to the museum next week.The impact of the crisisOlympia Mayor had said terajdi event has a direct connection with employee cuts and the Greek economic crisis.Later, the government is reducing the number of guards on duty at the museum as the impact of policy tightening budgets in the country.Greek Culture Minister, Pavlos Geroulanos had offered his resignation due to the historic events of the theft of items, but the request was rejected by the government.Numerous antiques robbery at several museums in Greece have indeed shamed the country's government.Events at the Museum of Olympia lasted only a week after the theft of paintings by Picasso and a number of other collections occurred in the National Gallery of Athens.

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