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Art theft has joined drug trafficking, money laundering and illegal arms trading as one of the highest grossing criminal activities. Rewards offered for the return of art works are in scale with the massive losses incurred. |
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No legitimate collector would be interested in acquiring the proceeds high profile art theft. Thieves, however, don’t seem to be getting this message - often targeting internationally known works. Regardless of the reasons there are breathtaking sums involved. The UK Police, however, devote relatively few resources towards solving art theft. |
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Much of the work in tracing stolen art is left to private organisations such as the investigative arms of insurance companies. The Missing List works closely with just such an organisation - The
Art Loss Register - the world’s foremost database of lost and stolen art. |
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SEARCH our database to see if someone has reported finding it. |
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Post a LOST appeal (with or without a reward, your choice) |
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SEARCH our database to see if someone has reported a loss |
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Contact The Art Loss Register to enquire about a world wide search |
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RECORD all relevant information. Time can be a major factor in recovery. If all relevant information is to hand, should the worst happen, you can act without delay. (This can also be helpful in the case of disputed ownership.) |
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