laitimes

The worst grave robber in Beijing's history was born: he spent money on "intelligence" and dug up only a pile of stones

author:Bright Net

Recently, the Beijing police broke up a tomb robbery gang of more than 20 people, and with the deepening of the investigation, the procuratorate found more unknown details of the tomb robbery in this case. This mountain forest of Shijingshan was originally inaccessible. But in recent times, every midnight hour, there will always be a huge motor sound on the mountain.

The worst grave robber in Beijing's history was born: he spent money on "intelligence" and dug up only a pile of stones

The reason for the attention is that the locals know that under this hillside, there is an immovable underground treasure. Abatai the Prince of RaoYumin was the seventh son of Nurhaci, the ancestor of the Qing Dynasty. When he was young, he accompanied Taizu to fight on the battlefield and made great achievements. After three years of Kangxi, he posthumously honored him as the Prince of Heshuo Rao Yumin. Prince Rao Yumin's garden is known as the best-preserved Qing Dynasty prince's family garden.

The worst grave robber in Beijing's history was born: he spent money on "intelligence" and dug up only a pile of stones

The cave is more than ten meters deep, and the end of the cave has been backfilled, so it is unknown whether the artifacts in the tomb are still there. Judging from the scene, the tomb robbers are likely to be a professional gang, and if they are not caught as soon as possible, they may commit crimes again. At the same time, in the Sujiatuo area of Haidian, some people also found a deep pit that resembled a robbery cave. There are 1 national cultural relics and 6 municipal cultural relics in the Sujiatuo area of Haidian. The old man in the village said that there were tomb robbers who once visited here.

The worst grave robber in Beijing's history was born: he spent money on "intelligence" and dug up only a pile of stones

Judging from the scene, this robbery hole is new and has not yet been dug into the burial chamber, which also means that this gang of "gold lieutenants" is likely to come again. On this day, at three o'clock in the morning, it was snowing heavily in Beijing, and a white off-road vehicle was trapped in the middle of the hillside. After a while, six men got down and pushed the cart, and they were the six suspects who had just dug the hole and returned from work. Through the investigation of the Sujiatuo area of Haidian, the police found Li Mou, who had been searching for many years and was known as the "first person to steal a tomb in Beijing". This time, Li joined two tomb robbery gangs to commit crimes together.

The worst grave robber in Beijing's history was born: he spent money on "intelligence" and dug up only a pile of stones

Li Mou, 48 years old this year, is known as "the first person to steal a tomb in Beijing". Li sold the news of "underground treasure" in Shijingshan and Haidian Sujiatuo to Lao Wen and Lao Wang, and then Lao Wen and Lao Wang each formed a team to excavate, and once the excavation was successful, Li could draw from it. On February 26, 100 police officers simultaneously launched a network collection operation against two tomb robbery gangs in Shijingshan and Haidian, and a total of more than 20 members were arrested. At the suspect's temporary residence, the police also found a tomb robbery notebook, which was densely packed with tomb knowledge. This notebook is from the hand of criminal suspect Liu Mou.

The worst grave robber in Beijing's history was born: he spent money on "intelligence" and dug up only a pile of stones

After the case entered the procuratorial prosecution stage, the procuratorates of Haidian and Shijingshan districts took both interrogations of the two gangs. In order to evade legal sanctions, these "gold-touching lieutenants" have long thought of countermeasures and excuses. Wu Mou, 44 years old, was one of the members who stole the tomb of Prince Rao Yumin, and during the interrogation stage, he always claimed that he did not steal the tomb, but only worked for the contractor team, and he had no idea what the contractor was doing.

The worst grave robber in Beijing's history was born: he spent money on "intelligence" and dug up only a pile of stones

Lao Dai, a native of Jiangsu, in the tomb excavation of Prince Rao Yumin, his role was to "support the stove", that is, the leader of the gang. In Lao Dai's gang, there is one person who is the most important, but has never appeared, this person is Wen Qiang (pseudonym) Is this person the old Wen mentioned above? If so, the name should be unified before and after, he is the god of wealth of this gang. Wen Qiang regarded tomb robbery as an investment. Under the temptation of huge profits, these people gathered together, and only one person did not join in with a profit-seeking mentality, he was the criminal suspect Xiao Liu, who was the author of the tomb robbery note.

The worst grave robber in Beijing's history was born: he spent money on "intelligence" and dug up only a pile of stones

A few years ago, Xiao Liu once encountered a tomb robber known as the "tomb ghost hand", and Xiao Liu, who wanted to enter the industry, suddenly disappeared after a few months of eating and drinking for this person, but the thrilling encounter described by this person when robbing the tomb greatly aroused Xiao Liu's interest. Unfortunately, the reality is not as thrilling as in the film and television drama, these people come out day and night, digging and digging, and did not dig out anything. After expert appraisal, the illegal excavation activities of illegal personnel have caused an irreversible impact on the tomb itself, and in accordance with the provisions of article 328 of the Criminal Law, the procuratorial organ prosecuted 8 criminal suspects for the crime of excavating ancient tombs. A few days ago, the criminal gang that stole the tomb of Prince Rao Yumin was tried at the Shijingshan Court.

The worst grave robber in Beijing's history was born: he spent money on "intelligence" and dug up only a pile of stones

Relevant data show that tomb robbery has become the most important reason for the loss of cultural relics in China, and 90% of China's stolen cultural relics have been lost abroad.

The worst grave robber in Beijing's history was born: he spent money on "intelligence" and dug up only a pile of stones

Reporter: Zhang Hang Photo: Liu Hang

Source: When the rule of law is in progress

Read on