Two men spend ten thousand yuan enough for metal detectors to dig a lot of ancient artifacts caught

Died gold coins.

Two men in Acheng District, Harbin City, stole artifacts, purchased metal detectors, and dug up more than 2,000 ancient coins, iron ploughs, horse harnesses, and armor pieces from the Jindai site near Mahuitun in Acheng. On the 11th, the two criminal suspects were arrested by the Harbin police.

On the 10th, the Harbin Acheng Public Security Branch received a report that the villagers Zhao Zhao and Liu Sheng dug a large number of national cultural relics in the vicinity of Mahuitun. After a two-day investigation by the police, it was confirmed that the report was basically true. At 20 o'clock on the 11th on the 11th, the police arrested Zhao and Liu Sheng. After interrogation, Zhao Zhao and Liu Sheng were all from Acheng District. According to the operation of a rice shop in Acheng, they often contacted some villagers of rice. During the conversation, he learned that the villagers often dug up ancient coins when they were arable. According to the investigations in the area, it was finally learned that there were many ancient cultural relics in the Guzhengzi Tunxi Ancient Cultural Site in the Manchu Township of Adian District.

In March of this year, Zhao Zhao found Liu Sheng, who owed him money, and told this "grand plan" that the two hit it off. As a result, it took $17,000 to purchase a metal detector. Since May 7th, they have used motorcycles and detectors to carry out illegal robberies in the Guxi Cultural Heritage Site of the Gujia Village of Mandeli Township, Adian District, Acheng District. They have stolen more than 2,000 ancient coins, iron ploughs and harnesses. A lot of ancient artifacts, such as armor.

At present, the criminal suspects Zhao Zhao and Liu Sheng have been detained by the Harbin police. The collected cultural relics are being appraised.