The display is on loanword to the Philadelphia museum from China until March 4th . It contains 10 carving from the fleet of warriors that were buried with China ’s first emperor Qin Shihuangdi around 209 BC , meant to serve as security during the ruler ’s afterlife . The museum protection protecting these statutes was about as effective as a battalion of clay soldier .
The Courier - Postreports that a threshold to the showing was left unlocked . The only thing keeping the thief from millions of dollar worth of treasured art was a dim rope held up by two stanchions . “ As a result of this incident , we have soundly reviewed our security department protocol and subroutine and have taken appropriate action where want , ” The Franklin Institute say in a public statement , claiming “ stock completion procedures were not followed ” by the museum ’s security measure contractor .
With the service of credit circuit card information , authorities determined that five friend joined Rohana to the effect . One Quaker allegedly told researcher that Rohana mentioned the finger on the drive back to Deleware . Another said Rohana shared a exposure of the finger on Snapchat .

When an FBI exceptional agent interviewed Rohana last month , the agent asked “ if he had anything in his will power that he want to turn over to the FBI , ” presumptively using the feeling of a disappointed third-year high lead .
The affidavit states that Rohana then went to his bedroom in his family and removed the finger from a desk drawer .
[ Courier - Post ]

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