Rhino horns stolen from Ireland's National Museum
IRELAND: Masked men stole eight rhino horns from the National Museum
of Ireland with a street value of about 500,000 euros ($650,000),
officials said Thursday.
The gang of three broke into the museum archives building in Dublin
late on Wednesday, tied up a security guard and loaded four rhino heads
-- each with two horns --- onto a van, police said.
The guard, who was unhurt, eventually freed himself and raised the
alarm, but not before the thieves had made off with their haul. Rhino
horns have become increasingly valuable as a component of traditional
medicines in Asia, where they are falsely believed to have powerful
healing properties.
Poachers feeding the lucrative market have decimated rhino
populations across Africa -- in South Africa, more than 200 of the
animals have been killed so far this year.
AFP
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