The Borneo Post

Chinese police arrest dinosaur-egg bandit

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BEIJING: Chinese police have arrested a man accused of stealing dozens of fossilised dinosaur eggs, state media said yesterday, but some eggs are apparently still unaccounte­d for.

The man surnamed Wang allegedly stole 80 of the eggs from a collector in the eastern province of Zhejiang on the night of January 9 with the help of three accomplice­s, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

Wang had previously visited the collector twice under the pretext of wishing to make a purchase, the report said.

The four suspects divided the eggs between them and Wang took home 27 of them.

Those 27 fossils were recovered by police after they arrested Wang in his home town in Huanan county in Heilongjia­ng province on March 4, provincial police said in a statement.

Wang’s three accomplice­s were also soon apprehende­d, according to the statement. It did not say what happened to the rest of the eggs.

Contacted by AFP yesterday, Heilongjia­ng police confirmed Wang was in police custody but refused to confirm the status of the other suspects.

There have been numerous similar previous finds in China. — AFP

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