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The 2011 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts theft took place in two separate incidents during September and October of that year. In both instances, the same thief took a small ancient stone piece that was openly exhibited, without a protective case, and smuggled it out of the museum. One has since been recovered; however, the thief remains unidentified and the whereabouts of the other is not known.

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  • وقع حادث سرقة متحف مونتريال للفنون الجميلة لعام 2011 في حادثين منفصلين خلال شهري أيلول / سبتمبر وتشرين الأول / أكتوبر من ذلك العام. في كلتا الحالتين، أخذ نفس اللص قطعة حجرية قديمة صغيرة عرضت علنا، دون إجراءات وقائية، وهربها من المتحف. ومنذ ذلك الحين تم استعادة واحدة؛ بيد أن اللص لا يزال مجهولاً ولا يعرف مكان وجوده. في 3 سبتمبر، وقبل يوم واحد من ذكرى سرقة 18 لوحة من المتحف عام 1972 قام زائر بسرقة قطعة أثرية تعود لعصر الإمبراطورية الأخمينية. وفي أواخر تشرين الأول / أكتوبر، عاد نفس السارق لسرقة تمثال رخام روماني. قدرت قيمة السرقتين بحوالي 1.3 مليون دولار أمريكي.لم يكشف المتحف عن السرقة حتى فبراير / شباط 2012 لتجنب المساس بالتحقيق المشترك من قبل شركة التأمين وكذلك وحدة سرقة الفن في شرطة مقاطعة كيبيك. سمحت لقطات كاميرا للأجهزة الأمنية بالحصول على وصف اللص الذي يعتقد المحققون أنه كان محليًا. وقدمت مكافأة للقبض عليه. * بوابة القانون * بوابة كندا * بوابة عقد 2010 * بوابة مونتريال * بوابة فنون مرئية (ar)
  • The 2011 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts theft took place in two separate incidents during September and October of that year. In both instances, the same thief took a small ancient stone piece that was openly exhibited, without a protective case, and smuggled it out of the museum. One has since been recovered; however, the thief remains unidentified and the whereabouts of the other is not known. On September 3, one day before the anniversary of the 1972 robbery of 18 paintings, a visitor took a sandstone Achaemenid Empire relief. In late October, he returned to take a Roman marble head from its pedestal. The two works were collectively valued at $1.3 million, with the relief accounting for almost all of that amount. The museum did not disclose the theft until February 2012 to avoid compromising the joint investigation by its insurance company and Sureté du Québec's art theft unit. Security camera footage allowed them to obtain a description of the thief; investigators believed he was local. A reward was offered for the return of the works. In 2013, police were led to Simon Metke, an Edmonton man who had bought the Achaemenid piece for CDN$1,400 during a visit to Montreal two years earlier, believing it to possibly be a replica, after it was seen on a wall behind him during a CBC interview unrelated to the case. The museum ultimately declined to buy it back from their insurer and it was put on the market in late 2016. Charges laid against Metke were disposed with a conditional discharge after he pled guilty to possession of stolen property. Metke's story inspired a character in Kevin Smith's 2016 film Yoga Hosers, as well as the film's title. The relief itself was later found to have been taken from Iran illegally, and returned there after being seized from a dealer's wares during a New York art fair. (en)
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  • وقع حادث سرقة متحف مونتريال للفنون الجميلة لعام 2011 في حادثين منفصلين خلال شهري أيلول / سبتمبر وتشرين الأول / أكتوبر من ذلك العام. في كلتا الحالتين، أخذ نفس اللص قطعة حجرية قديمة صغيرة عرضت علنا، دون إجراءات وقائية، وهربها من المتحف. ومنذ ذلك الحين تم استعادة واحدة؛ بيد أن اللص لا يزال مجهولاً ولا يعرف مكان وجوده. في 3 سبتمبر، وقبل يوم واحد من ذكرى سرقة 18 لوحة من المتحف عام 1972 قام زائر بسرقة قطعة أثرية تعود لعصر الإمبراطورية الأخمينية. وفي أواخر تشرين الأول / أكتوبر، عاد نفس السارق لسرقة تمثال رخام روماني. * بوابة القانون * بوابة كندا * بوابة عقد 2010 * بوابة مونتريال * بوابة فنون مرئية (ar)
  • The 2011 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts theft took place in two separate incidents during September and October of that year. In both instances, the same thief took a small ancient stone piece that was openly exhibited, without a protective case, and smuggled it out of the museum. One has since been recovered; however, the thief remains unidentified and the whereabouts of the other is not known. (en)
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