The commander of Isfahan’s cultural heritage protection unit announced the arrest of the thieves of Iran’s Museum of Decorative Arts.
Announcing this news, Ali Gurbanpour said:
Following the announcement of burglars breaking into the decorative arts museum from the building adjacent to this museum which was being renovated in 1402, a legal case was quickly filed by the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Isfahan Province and placed on the agenda of the cultural heritage protection unit of the province. took
The Commander of Cultural Heritage Protection Unit of Isfahan Province continued:
Since last year and due to the conflict between the robbers and the colleague of the museum guard unit, the clues left behind with the cooperation of the provincial police force, especially the provincial intelligence department, were on the agenda around the clock until finally on the evening of last Friday, December 9th and the morning of Saturday, December 10th. 1403, during an ambush operation, the police managed to identify and finally arrest the thieves and discover the stolen property from them.
He added:
With the arrest of the robbers, which was carried out during a complex police operation with the cooperation of the cultural heritage protection unit of the province, the Isfahan awareness department, Isfahan police station 16 and also the central police station of Baharestan city, these people were arrested and handed over to the judicial authorities this morning.
Gurbanpour stated:
The stolen properties and the thieves are now handed over to the judicial authorities, and according to the plans made and according to the reopening of this historical museum on Thursday, December 8, these stolen properties will soon be exposed to the eyes of those interested in cultural heritage and tourism.
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