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钓鱼偶遇探墓洞,邀上同伙挖古董
Ren Min Wang· 2025-09-15 00:41
Core Viewpoint - The case highlights the illegal excavation of ancient cultural sites and tombs, leading to significant legal consequences for the perpetrators involved in the crime [1][4]. Group 1: Discovery and Initial Actions - The criminal activities began when an individual discovered suspicious holes in a cornfield while fishing, leading to a plan to excavate for valuable artifacts [2]. - The group, led by Wang, organized a team to excavate the site, purchasing tools like the Luoyang shovel and probe to facilitate their illegal activities [3]. Group 2: Criminal Activities and Network Formation - The group initially found low-value artifacts but continued to excavate in various locations, ultimately forming a network for the illegal trade of stolen cultural relics [3]. - Despite multiple excavations, the group only profited approximately 20,000 yuan, contrasting sharply with the irreversible damage caused to cultural heritage sites [3]. Group 3: Evidence Collection and Legal Proceedings - The investigation involved comprehensive evidence collection, including on-site inspections and the use of drones to map the locations of the excavated sites [4]. - The case was complicated by the number of excavations and the covert nature of the activities, necessitating further investigation to solidify the evidence chain [5]. Group 4: Judicial Outcomes - The court sentenced the main perpetrator, Wang, to a significant prison term, while others received varying sentences based on their roles in the crime [1][7]. - The legal proceedings emphasized the importance of accountability for the destruction of cultural heritage, with the court ensuring that penalties were proportionate to the crimes committed [6][7].