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UK police make first arrest one year after 600 ‘high-value’ artefacts were stolen from Bristol Museum

UK police make first arrest one year after 600 'high-value' artefacts were stolen from Bristol Museum

CCTV images of four men police want to identify as part of an investigation of the theft of 600 high-value artefacts from the Birstol Museum/ Avon and Somerset Police

Police have made the first arrest more than a year after over 600 high-value artefacts were stolen during a late-night raid on a museum archive building in Bristol. Avon and Somerset Police confirmed that a 41-year-old man was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of handling stolen goods linked to the burglary, which took place between 1am and 2am on 25 September last year. He has since been released under investigation while enquiries continue. The theft targeted a building on Cumberland Road that housed items from Bristol Museum’s British Empire and Commonwealth collection, a significant archive of objects transferred to the city after the former British Empire and Commonwealth Museum was liquidated in 2013. According to police, more than 600 artefacts of “significant cultural value” were taken.

What was stolen, and why police say it matters

The stolen items span a wide range of materials and histories. Police said they include military memorabilia, jewellery and pins linked to the East India Company, natural history objects, and decorative items made from ivory, bronze and silver. Among the missing pieces are carved figurines, geological specimens and other culturally significant artefacts.

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Among the 600 stolen artefacts were military memorabilia, East India Company jewellery, an ivory Buddha, an elephant ornament, a ship’s lantern, and an Emancipation token/ Image: Avon and Somerset Police

Following the burglary, Bristol City Council released images of several stolen objects in an effort to raise awareness, including a carved ivory Buddha, an elephant ornament made of ivory with inlaid ebony eyes, a ship’s lantern, and an Emancipation token. Detectives have said the items’ importance is not only financial but historical, given their connection to Britain’s imperial past and the Commonwealth.

Police appeal continues as CCTV footage released

Despite the arrest, police say they are still seeking to identify four men believed to be involved in the theft and have released CCTV images and two short video clips as part of an ongoing public appeal.

CCTV footage following theft of museum artefacts in Bristol

All four are described as white males. Police have issued the following descriptions:

  • Man one: White, medium to stocky build, wearing a white cap, black jacket, light-coloured trousers and black trainers.
  • Man two: White, slim build, wearing a grey hooded jacket, black trousers and black trainers.
  • Man three: White, wearing a green cap, black jacket, light-coloured shorts and white trainers. He is believed to walk with a slight limp in his right leg.
  • Man four: White, large build, wearing a two-toned orange and navy or black padded jacket, black trousers and black-and-white trainers.

As the investigation continues, police say identifying those pictured remains a priority. “We continue to appeal for the public’s help to identify the four men pictured and have released two short video clips of the people we wish to speak to,” a police spokeswoman told the BBC. Avon and Somerset Police are urging anyone who recognises the individuals or has information about the stolen artefacts to contact them on 101, quoting reference number 5225269603, or via the force’s online appeals form. Go to Source

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