England: Over 600 items, including Indian artefacts, stolen in museum burglary
More than 600 items, including artefacts linked to India’s colonial past, were stolen during a burglary at a museum in Bristol, England.
Avon and Somerset Police confirmed that on September 25, between 1 and 2 am, a group of four unidentified men broke into a building in the Cumberland Road area of Bristol.
“The building housed items from the Bristol Museum’s British Empire and Commonwealth collection,” the police statement said.
“More than 600 artefacts of various descriptions were taken by the offenders,” it added.
Detectives have released images of four individuals they wish to speak to, believing they may be able to assist with the investigation.
DC Dan Burgan, the officer leading the case, said: “The theft of many items that hold significant cultural value is a major loss for the city. These items, many of which were donations, form part of a collection that offers insight into a complex chapter of British history. We hope the public can help us bring those responsible to justice.”
“So far, our enquiries have included extensive CCTV analysis, forensic investigations, and liaison with the victims,” Burgan said.
He added: “If you recognise the men pictured or have seen any of the stolen items being sold online, please call us on 101 and quote reference 5225269603.”
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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