Collector of the U.S. suspected of simulating the multimillion-dollar robbery
Two residents of chic Californian town, reported the first major theft of works of art, have become suspects in this case. According to the Associated Press, collectors have claimed that they stole paintings by Matisse, Rembrandt, Renoir and other masters worth millions of dollars.
Mike Richards (Mike Richards), the representative of the Monterey County Sheriff's office, where the village of Pebble Beach, announced that Benjamin Amadiyah (Benjamin Amadio) and Dr. Ralph Hennu (Ralph Hennaugh) is suspected of "criminal enterprise" and "the whole thing smells bad . According to Richards, Amadiyah and Henna were unable to prove not only the fact of the abduction of the collection, but also its very existence.
31-year-old Amado, a former oncologist, and 62-year-old Henn, a former professor at Harvard Medical School, are partners in business. On the kidnapping of paintings belonging to them at home, they announced on Sept. 25 and with reference to estimates of experts claimed that the total value of the collection - nearly 80 million dollars. In particular, they said, among the kidnapped - the work of Jackson Pollock, which is worth about 40 million.
Now, as stated by Richards, collectors of paintings facing formal charges for filing a false statement to the police. In addition, if the investigation goes properly, can be nominated and accusations of fraud. For its part, collectors justice suspicion police categorically deny and say sheriff's office statement "staggering." Tuesday, October 6, as betraying the channel KSBW, Amadiyah and Henn called the police the name of a broker, insured their collection for a large sum.
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