Khaberni - The British police announced that they are continuing the investigation of a burglary targeting a Bristol Museum's warehouse, which led to the theft of more than 600 valuable artifacts from the British Empire and Commonwealth collection.
The police stated that they are trying to identify four men whose pictures were published via surveillance cameras, after they broke into the warehouse early on September 25.
According to The Guardian, the stolen items included military exhibits such as medals and badges, jewelry containing necklaces, bracelets, and rings, as well as decorative art pieces including carved ivory, bronze statues, and silver vessels, alongside geological samples and historical natural life pieces.
The newspaper noted that the "Royal Albert Memorial" Museum in Exeter was subjected to a similar theft last September, where two individuals stole 17 antique watches dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries and an old rifle that was used to protect mail coaches after breaking into the museum at night.




