HONG KONG — The thieves hauled away$ 645 million in artifacts from a Hong Kong apartment while the owner was in mainland China....
It was not in its original state.“ He found the calligraphy piece too long and difficult to display for viewers, so he cut it in two, ” Ho Chun-tung, a police superintendent, told reporters this week, referring to the man who allegedly bought the stolen scroll....
He was arrested in Hong Kong, along with another man identified as Tan, 47, who was accused of harbori
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2020-10-08 00:00:00.0