Police in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad are examining the burglary of a gold, precious stone studded lunchbox that had a place with a previous imperial family.
The criminals additionally stole a ruby and gold teacup, saucer and teaspoon. Weighing 3kg, the things are esteemed at about $7m.
They had a place with Mir Osman Ali Khan - the last Nizam (ruler )of Hyderabad - and once the most extravagant man on the planet.
The robbery was found on Monday morning. Police presume it happened the earlier night.
The assets were expelled from their show vaults in the Nizam's royal residence, which is presently a historical center.
A sword having a place with a similar imperial family was stolen from another historical center in the city 10 years prior.
Police disclosed to BBC Telugu that they presume two individuals were engaged with the most recent burglary.
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As indicated by the Hindustan Times, police told nearby journalists the cheats altered CCTV cameras so there would be no account of the strike. They added that the glass way to the bureau that contained the things was unscrewed to maintain a strategic distance from harm.
Mir Osman Ali Khan was at one time the world's most extravagant man
The things were in the Nizam Museum, which opened to people in general in 2000. Its gathering contains costly blessings given to Mir Osman Ali Khan in 1937.
Khan ruled what was then India's biggest royal state. He kicked the bucket in 1967.
His mythical riches incorporated the world-celebrated Jacob's Diamond - which was the measure of an egg - notwithstanding numerous different bits of wonderful gems.
The criminals additionally stole a ruby and gold teacup, saucer and teaspoon. Weighing 3kg, the things are esteemed at about $7m.
They had a place with Mir Osman Ali Khan - the last Nizam (ruler )of Hyderabad - and once the most extravagant man on the planet.
The robbery was found on Monday morning. Police presume it happened the earlier night.
The assets were expelled from their show vaults in the Nizam's royal residence, which is presently a historical center.
A sword having a place with a similar imperial family was stolen from another historical center in the city 10 years prior.
Police disclosed to BBC Telugu that they presume two individuals were engaged with the most recent burglary.
Talks over Maharajah's millions
Hyderabad 1948: India's concealed slaughter
The 'unfortunate' building spooking an Indian priest
As indicated by the Hindustan Times, police told nearby journalists the cheats altered CCTV cameras so there would be no account of the strike. They added that the glass way to the bureau that contained the things was unscrewed to maintain a strategic distance from harm.
Mir Osman Ali Khan was at one time the world's most extravagant man
The things were in the Nizam Museum, which opened to people in general in 2000. Its gathering contains costly blessings given to Mir Osman Ali Khan in 1937.
Khan ruled what was then India's biggest royal state. He kicked the bucket in 1967.
His mythical riches incorporated the world-celebrated Jacob's Diamond - which was the measure of an egg - notwithstanding numerous different bits of wonderful gems.
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