If they had no value, why would anyone want to steal them?

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http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-05-29/chennai/29596684_1_meteorites-museum-guards-chennai-museum


Police resume probe into theft of meteorite pieces
A Selvaraj, May 29, 2011, 02.35am IST
CHENNAI: The city police have decided to empty a century-old well behind the Chennai Museum in Egmore as part of their search for five meteorites stolen from there.

Police suspect that the meteorite pieces were dumped in the well by the flustered thieves.

Five meteorites - each said to be over 100 years old - were reported missing from the geological gallery of the museum since March 1. The geological curator and in-charge of the gallery, Thulasi Brindha, and the officials of the museum claimed that the meteorites had no value in the international market, but were used for research.

As the police were busy with the assembly elections and the IPL matches, the probe for "valueless" meteorites were put on the backburner. After the regime change, the probe has gained momentum. "As part of the investigation, policemen discovered a well located behind the museum. We suspect that due to fear, the criminals may have dumped the stolen meteorites in it. The well is full of slush; we have requested the museum authorities to pump out the water and slush," a police officer said.


Investigations revealed that the five meteorite pieces stolen were original and the one left behind in the display case was a "fake", used for study. Museum authorities and the police suspect an inside hand in the theft.

Police sources said the museum guards were not sure when the meteorites went missing. Once in every Friday, the cases are to be opened in front of the curators and replaced in front of them. "We have questioned the security guards of the geological gallery. We didn't get any lead from them," a police officer said.

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A priest, a rabbi and a Lutheran minister walk into a bar and sit down. The bartender comes over and says: "What is this, a joke?

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