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Three brothers conspired to steal Suzhou 14 ancient tomb. What laws did they violate?

They violated the provisions of Article 328 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and committed the crime of excavating ancient tombs in ancient cultural sites. According to the interpretation of this law and regulation, if these cultural relics are of scientific value, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years 10 years and fined. If the circumstances are minor, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention control. In addition, they also violated the relevant provisions of the People's Republic of China (PRC) Cultural Relics Protection Law. China's cultural relics actually belong to the state, and no individual can steal them without permission.

This incident actually happened in Suzhou, a case of robbing an ancient tomb tried by the People's Court of huqiu district, Suzhou. According to public information, the three brothers stole the related items of Suzhou 14 ancient tomb. For these people, they were also sentenced to different sentences, 1 1 year and 9 years, which were also fines.

After the three brothers robbed the ancient tomb, they sold some items and cashed in. The local court will recover their illegal income and confiscate it. Although the principal offender appealed this judgment, the Intermediate People's Court rejected the appeal and upheld the original judgment.

Judging from the judgment of the people's court of first instance, they actually constituted the crime of stealing ancient tombs, so the procuratorate filed a civil public interest lawsuit and investigated their legal responsibility.

Judging from their results, they worked so hard and were so busy that they engaged in illegal and criminal activities. In the end, they not only face jail time, but also have their illegal income recovered. It can be said that the bamboo basket draws water with a sieve. In fact, this case also tells us not to do illegal and criminal things. Even if you get huge wealth in a short time, you will eventually spend it in prison and the wealth you get will be destroyed.

All localities have issued corresponding red lines to crack down on cultural relics crimes. For example, the Interpretation of the Supreme People's Procuratorate on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Laws in Handling Criminal Cases of Obstruction of Cultural Relics Management strengthens the judicial protection of cultural relics and does not engage in cultural relics theft.