Fangshan broke three cultural relics theft more than 20 pieces of cultural relics

Since the beginning of this year, the Fangshan District Cultural Commission has cooperated with the public security department in cracking three cases of theft of cultural relics and recovered the cultural relics for the first time. This morning, more than 20 pieces of cultural relics, including seven national and third-grade cultural relics, were handed over by the public security department to the Cultural Relics Management Office at the “Relics Transfer and Recognition Conference” held by the Fangshan Cultural Committee. According to the relevant person in charge of the public security department, the cultural relics department will temporarily keep the recovered cultural relics.

On January 4 of this year, the criminal suspect Han and Mei together with his associates premeditatedly ran to the Huanxiu Temple in Qinglonghu Township, Fangshan District, where half of the celestitic stone carvings on the top of the temple was found in the temple. Pattern squat. On the following day, Han and Mei, etc. once again entered the temple to cut down the remaining algae stones and found them when they moved the stone to the entrance to the temple. The Fangshan District Cultural Commission received a report that the cultural relics and law enforcement team quickly rushed to the scene jointly with the public security and territorial governments and arrested criminal suspects on the spot.

On July 7, the Fangshan District Cultural Commission received a report that a pair of carved stone drums were stolen from the Yangjia Grand Court, a district-level cultural security unit located in Shuibu Village, Nanjiao Township. The Fangshan District Cultural Committee and the Fangshan Police jointly set up a task force to send multiple investigators to Fangshan District and Huairou District to carry out network collection operations, overtime investigations of suspicious individuals, investigation of key targets, and pull-net inspection of key areas. Finally, he made major discoveries in the surveillance video of the village entrance. As the investigation deepened, an eight-person theft gang headed by Li Moumou and Tian Moou gradually emerged. At present, criminal suspects have been detained by the police and intercepted a total of 21 stone carvings such as Buddha's head, tablets, and paraffin, and some of the cultural relics have been transported to Shanxi. The Fangshan District Cultural Affairs Committee will jointly carry out inter-provincial recovery actions. It is understood that 8 criminal suspects were captured in the case, and the value of RMB 500,000 for the carved stone drums of the Yangjia Grand Court during the Qing Qianlong period was recovered.

On September 29th, when the theft members tried to steal the national cultural relics and the tomb of Huang Tinggui, the governor of the Shaanxi and Gansu Provinces, the local cultural relics coordinator discovered the alarm. Due to the timely report, the theft committee members and the police in Fangshan District failed to make theft. Successfully fled in panic and left theft tools at the scene. The police have mastered important clues and recently interrogated the officers involved.

The relevant person in charge of the Fangshan District Cultural Commission stated that this series of cultural thefts was cracked and the work of the Cultural Relics Coordinator was “undesirable”. It is understood that since 2012, the Fangshan District Cultural Commission has established a team of cultural relics co-managers with more than 300 people, taking into account the status quo of cultural relics security in the district and the actual distribution of cultural relics protection units. Cultural relics are safe. At present, these cultural relics coordinators have been divided into lecturers, law promoters, security inspectors, hidden trouble removers, and cultural relics searchers. At the same time, since most of the cultural relics are distributed in fields and barren hills, it is the primary factor that threatens the safety of cultural relics. It places great pressure on the protection of cultural relics, and it also gives opportunity to some criminals who stole cultural relics. After research and demonstration, the Fangshan District Cultural Commission conducted a mapping survey of the cultural relics in the region, negotiated with the township and village governments at the stone carving sites, and signed a cultural relic protection agreement with the stone carvings of the original site protection conditions. The village committee is specifically responsible for the safety of cultural relics, formulate protective measures, and assign special personnel to keep them from being stolen or indiscriminately stamped. For stone carvings that do not have the original site protection conditions, in line with the principle of “ease of transportation, cost savings, and proximity protection”, the museum will be registered and protected by the cultural relics protection center, and will be collected and protected in the Jiagong Temple and Changgou Tombs. When they are sent back to their original position.

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