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Police arrest suspected member of gang which raided ancient and mysterious Chinese tomb

Tuyuhun Kingdom was established by nomadic people during the early Tang dynasty and is best known for extensive military expeditions

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Some of the rare artefacts recovered by police, which were stolen during the raid on the tomb. Photo: CNA

Police in eastern China’s Zhejiang province said that they have apprehended a man they suspect of being involved in robbing a 1,500-year-old tomb.

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Wang Jiangtao was arrested in Tiantai county in Zhejiang province on Saturday, but his detention was only announced by local police on Thursday afternoon, news portal Chinanews.com reported.

He was accused of taking part in a raid of one of the most mysterious tombs in Qinghai province in November last year.

Wang, who confessed, told police he tried to buy a motorbike in Tiantai to escape back to his home in central China’s Henan province before being arrested.

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Wang was already known to police and given the nickname of the “Gold-Touching Lieutenant”. He slipped into Zhejiang in March and sought to evade capture by working in a forest as lumberjack. He would stay hidden in the woods for long periods.

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