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Now, heist at UK museum: What were the Indian artefacts that got stolen?

Over 600 ‘high-value’ pieces, including precious Indian artefacts like an East India Company belt plate and carved ivory elephant, were stolen in a daring heist at the UK’s Bristol museum in September. Officers have now shared blurry CCTV images of four white men they believe are responsible for the break-in

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