Monday, July 19, 2010

Stolen Art Watch, Smash and Grab Robbers Jailed, Swedish Helicopter Cash Robbers Charged, Nothing Recovered, Surprise, Surprise !!!



Breaking news

Smash and Grab jewel robbers get total of 26 years jail time and ten guys, nine Swede one Syrian, although some Swedes are ethnic immigrants, charged in relation to Swedish Helicopter cash raid. more to follow...........Graff Robbers await their fate................

Update:
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Wonder what stolen Art and Antiques Police recovered, if anything, when they raided a flat in Euston Road London recently ???
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As regards any reward offers by insurance companies for the recovery of stolen diamonds, well, there are no rewards payable just Police waiting to arrest those who try to hand back any stolen diamonds, be they from Graffs, Saudi Princess or any held by the Pink Panther Gang bosses.
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Anyone trying to profit from the return of the diamonds stolen from a Saudi Princess in Sardinia August 2009, Italy will be arrested as soon as there is a glimpse of any of the Saudi Princess diamonds.
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February 6, 2008 - Two Picasso paintings worth several million dollars, the "Tete de Cheval" (Horse's head), from 1962, and "Verre et Pichet" (Glass and pitcher), from 1944 were stolen from a cultural centre in the eastern Swiss town of Pfaeffikon.
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February 11, 2008 - Oil paintings by Cezanne, Degas, van Gogh and Monet were among those stolen from a museum in Zurich. The paintings are said to be worth over $90.99 million.
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The stolen Cezanne, Degas and two Picasso's stolen in Switzerland in two separate raids Feb 2008 do not attract any reward or fee payment at this time.
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Anyone offering any payment is lying and trying to get a glimpse so Police can swoop.
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Both the Buehrle Museum, owner of the Cezanne and Degas, and the Sprengel Museum in Hannover, Germany that owns the two Picasso's are only offering payment to those who will sting and cause the arrest of people, not realising they are being stung by those who say they can recover these paintings, Cezanne, Degas, and two Picasso's, but in reality they have no chance.
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Montenegro was the last resting place and unless the Police in Montenegro are paid there will be no recovery, according to Dick Ellis, who is working for the Sprengel Museum in Hannover, Germany who own the two Picasso's stolen whilst on loan in Switzerland Feb 2008. Dick Ellis visited Serbia and Montenegro and when he returned to the UK said:

"Cannot make any recoveries in Serbia or Montenegro as payment will have to be made, not just to the thieves and handlers, but also to Police, who are corrupt to the core"
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However, certain people who know, are aware of the current sting attempts, so be careful if you are trying to sting as you could get stung yourself.
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Anyone attempting to sting stolen art and antiques back from the Underworld does so at their own risk, but with the Da Vinci Madonna case still fresh in the mind of all those involved in the art related crime arena, means, the fact anyone claiming to represent the victims or insurance companies, are regarded as Undercover Police until otherwise proven.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Stolen Art Watch, Saudi Antibes Yacht Picasso in Play !!!


Art pirates steal a Picasso from wealthy Arab's yacht

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/art-pirates-steal-a-picasso-from-wealthy-arabs-yacht-1090944.html

THE MYSTERIOUS theft of a Picasso has brought consternation and celebration to the super-rich resort of Antibes on the French Riviera.

The millionaires and billionaires who moor their yachts there are terrified they could be the next victim. Humbler citizens have a sneaking admiration for the thief, or thieves, who relieved the anonymous owner of his pride and joy.

The painting, Buste de Femme 1938, valued 19 years ago at pounds 4m, was taken from the salon of a Saudi Arabian multi-millionaire's yacht last month. Police think the thieves are a well-organised gang expert on art. Shortly after the Antibes theft, a bust of Dora Maar sculpted by Picasso was stolen from a square in Paris, heightening fears that a gang of art thieves may be at work.

The rich are hastily upgrading their security precautions; those who earn their living servicing them are recalling To Catch a Thief, the classic Cary Grant film. The debonair Grant played a charming, if feckless, thief who wouldn't hurt a fly - a description that could apply to whoever is responsible for the Picasso heists. After all, say the not-so-rich of Antibes, no-one was hurt and the Arab owner is so wealthy that pounds 4m is just pocket money.

He does not see it quite that way and he is offering a reward of almost half a million pounds for the return of the stolen work. The famous oil painting had a special place on his 75m yacht, Coral Island. The yacht, worth more than pounds 60m, costs pounds 6m a year to run, and she was furnished with paintings and works of art worth pounds 151m. She has a Jacuzzi, four VIP suites, three speedboats and scuba diving gear, with a permanent crew of 25, though she is used only three months a year.

Coral Island was to go to Barcelona for mechanical work.The owner's usual art expert was called in to pack up the artefacts and pictures and arrange for their safe-keeping in a bank vault. Only two other people knew the exact whereabouts of Buste de Femme 1938, one of two Picasso works on the yacht. And it wasn't where it should have been.

Normally it was hung under the protective eye of a sophisticated alarm system. But subcontractors hired to refurbish the apartments said they couldn't paint properly because the picture was in the way. It was put it in another room under lock and key - but it was no longer protected by an alarm. The last person to see it was the English packing expert who left it wrapped on the floor of the cabin on 6 March, ready for taking away. But it was gone when he came to collect it for storage on 11 March, although an alarm-protected Matisse in the same room had not been touched. Coincidentally, the video surveillance equipment of the mooring had been out of action for three months.

Insurers at Lloyd's have hired Assistance d'Etudes Conseil, a private investigation company expert in art and jewellery thefts, which is advertising worldwide for the return of the painting intact for a reward of pounds 350,000. An image of Buste de Femme 1938 has also been put on the internet. Mr Eric Cros, the head of the investigation team, said: "This is one of the strangest art robberies I have come across and we still have no clues."

The painting came from Picasso's own private collection. Paintings he wanted to keep, he dated but did not sign. Buste de Femme 1938 was bought by the Saudi Arab at the Pace Art Gallery in New York for pounds 4m. The model was Dora Maar, the artist's lover. It has never been seen publicly or lent to any museum or art gallery.

"None of the owner's friends, except for one other person, knew he owned the painting," said Mr Cros. "Last year when he was entertaining guests, he had the painting removed because he didn't want anyone to know he had it."

Selling such a stolen work would be difficult and police feel there may have been a "theft to order" for a private collector. Or perhaps the thieves, or thief, were not aware of its value. Mr Cros is re-interviewing crew members, who have been ordered not to leave, and warning port authorities that if the video surveillance equipment is not repaired, captains of the big yachts will be told Antibes is a security risk. Mr Cros added: "The owner, whom I don't know, also has his own private detective on the case. He is very upset and he wants his painting back."

Earlier this year Jordanian police held four men and seized stolen paintings by Picasso, thought to be worth around pounds 28m if originals. The paintings are believed to have been stolen from Kuwaiti palaces during the Gulf War in 1990/91.

The Picasso bust of Dora Maar stolen from a Paris square last month was worth pounds 100,000. Dora Maar, born Theodora Markovitch in 1907, became Picasso's muse and mistress from 1936 to 1943. She died in 1997.

Art Hostage Comments:

The above story was of course from May 1999 when the Picasso "Dora Maar" Buste de Femme 1938 was taken.

News from Abu Dhabi reaches Art Hostage Julian Radcliffe was a visitor in Shahjah recently trying to broker a deal for the safe return of the Picasso"Dora Maar" Buste de Femme 1938.

I hope you have been open and honest in your dealings and have not offered things that are not in your gift to do so.
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Closer to home, the painting 'where snow the pastures sheets.' by Joseph Farquharson, stolen back in January 2007, was a topic of conversation over Sunday lunch in the North-West.
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Update:
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Wonder what stolen Art and Antiques Police recovered, if anything, when they raided a flat in Euston Road London recently ???
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As regards any reward offers by insurance companies for the recovery of stolen diamonds, well, there are no rewards payable just Police waiting to arrest those who try to hand back any stolen diamonds, be they from Graffs, Saudi Princess or any held by the Pink Panther Gang bosses.
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Anyone trying to profit from the return of the diamonds stolen from a Saudi Princess in Sardinia August 2009, Italy will be arrested as soon as there is a glimpse of any of the Saudi Princess diamonds.
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February 6, 2008 - Two Picasso paintings worth several million dollars, the "Tete de Cheval" (Horse's head), from 1962, and "Verre et Pichet" (Glass and pitcher), from 1944 were stolen from a cultural centre in the eastern Swiss town of Pfaeffikon.
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February 11, 2008 - Oil paintings by Cezanne, Degas, van Gogh and Monet were among those stolen from a museum in Zurich. The paintings are said to be worth over $90.99 million.
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The stolen Cezanne, Degas and two Picasso's stolen in Switzerland in two separate raids Feb 2008 do not attract any reward or fee payment at this time.
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Anyone offering any payment is lying and trying to get a glimpse so Police can swoop.
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Both the Buehrle Museum, owner of the Cezanne and Degas, and the Sprengel Museum in Hannover, Germany that owns the two Picasso's are only offering payment to those who will sting and cause the arrest of people, not realising they are being stung by those who say they can recover these paintings, Cezanne, Degas, and two Picasso's, but in reality they have no chance.
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Montenegro was the last resting place and unless the Police in Montenegro are paid there will be no recovery, according to Dick Ellis, who is working for the Sprengel Museum in Hannover, Germany who own the two Picasso's stolen whilst on loan in Switzerland Feb 2008. Dick Ellis visited Serbia and Montenegro and when he returned to the UK said:

"Cannot make any recoveries in Serbia or Montenegro as payment will have to be made, not just to the thieves and handlers, but also to Police, who are corrupt to the core"
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However, certain people who know, are aware of the current sting attempts, so be careful if you are trying to sting as you could get stung yourself.
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Anyone attempting to sting stolen art and antiques back from the Underworld does so at their own risk, but with the Da Vinci Madonna case still fresh in the mind of all those involved in the art related crime arena, means, the fact anyone claiming to represent the victims or insurance companies, are regarded as Undercover Police until otherwise proven.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Stolen Art Watch, Cheltenham Trophies, Gold Cup Heist , Clock Ticking !!


Cheltenham Gold Cup theft: Racehorse owner offers £15K reward

http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/news/Substantial-reward-Gold-Cup/article-2422579-detail/article.html

A substantial reward has been put up for the return of the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

The prestigious trophy, which is made of solid gold and is worth about £10,000, was one of several cups taken from the home of multi-millionaire racehorse owner Raymond Mould.

The 70-year-old yesterday said he was putting up a £15,000 reward for anyone who could secure the return of all items taken during the burglary.

The money has been offered for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible and the recovery of the stolen items.

The raiders struck at his Wormington home, near Broadway, in the early hours of Wednesday.

The combined value of the awards is believed to be more than £150,000. A new version of the Gold Cup is made for the iconic race each year and the stolen trophy was won in 1988 by Charter Party.

The horse was trained by the late David Nicholson and was ridden to glory by Richard Dunwoody in the colours of Claire Smith and Mould's late wife, Jenny.

Yesterday Mr Mould said he was feeling a little better than he did in the aftermath of the theft.

"At least we are all alive and nobody was hurt – except the pocket. All the items were insured, but that's not the point. I could go out and get a replacement of the Gold Cup made tomorrow but it would not be the same," he said.

Among the other prizes taken in the raid was an original silver trophy that is more than 100 years old.

The Grand Annual Challenge Cup, owned by Cheltenham Racecourse and won by Mould's Pigeon Island this year, dates back to 1906.

Mr Mould, who is the main owner for Gloucestershire trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies, was in London with his wife at the time of the burglary.

His daughter Sophie and her boyfriend are reported to have been asleep in the property.

His daughter Sophie and her boyfriend are reported to have been asleep in the property.

She told the Racing Post: "They must have come in the middle of the night, I didn't know until I came down in the morning."

Thieves are thought to have broken in between midnight and 6.50am.

Police want to hear from anyone who saw any suspicious activity in the area.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Stolen Art Watch, Firle Place Raid, A Year Later !!!


Arrest in £1m Firle Place art heist case


http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/8271847.Arrest_in___1m_Firle_Place_art_heist_case/

POLICE have made an arrest in their hunt for the burglars behind a £1m
art heist at a Sussex stately home.

Detectives are remaining tight-lipped about the new development in their
inquiry into the theft of rare 18th Century porcelain from Firle Place
in July last year.

The pieces were among 20 items stolen from the home of millionaire
landowner Viscount Gage - and last month it was claimed the gang
responsible may have carried out a string of other crimes.

The arrest took place last Thursday but police are refusing to reveal
the age of their suspect or where they found him.

A spokesman for Sussex Police said yesterday: “We can confirm a
middle-aged man was arrested by Sussex Police detectives investigating
the burglary last Thursday.

“He was interviewed and bailed without charge until September pending
further inquiries.”

The raid was featured in a recent Crimewatch appeal, in which viewers
were told the burglar had managed to break in through a first-floor
window by cutting out a small pane of glass and squeezing through the space.

Opening the window would have triggered an alarm.

The cabinets containing the items were the only spot in the building not
covered by security systems.

He then carried the porcelain back through the empty windowpane and down
a ladder before getting away.

Detective Chief Inspector Mike Ashcroft told the programme: “It was
immediately apparent this was not the work of an opportunist. This was
definitely the work of a professional burglar.”

Dick Ellis, former head of the Scotland Yard art and antiques unit, has
included the Firle Place raid in a list of major crimes he believes were
committed by a single gang.

He was reported as saying up to 36 crimes, including 21 burglaries, had
been carried out by three groups.

Art Hostage Comments:
Comments to follow............

Upon another note, news breaking about an overnight burglary in which several bronzes and trophy cups were stolen, including a Cheltenham Gold cup from the 80''s.
Now there's a surprise !!!!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Stolen Art Watch, I Don't Like Mondays !!!

Memo to the fool who is tempted by the reward offer of Mark Dalrymple, above.

There are always conditions to so called reward offers that are designed to thwart any payment of rewards or make the payments as small as possible.

The wording is carefully crafted to contain hooks that kick in if anyone is stupid enough to offer help in recovering stolen art and antiques. The threat of exposure is used to contain any anger when the poultry reward is paid, if any reward is paid at all.

Still, if you are stupid enough to believe the completely discredited Alcoholic Mark Dalrymple then you deserve everything you get, or not get, where rewards are concerned.

Dealing with Mark Dalrymple or Dick Ellis means you either get, Arrested, Cheated, or both, (Fucked, Nicked or Both in street slang) just ask Fealden, Fairbrother, the Da Vinci Madonna cleared eight, Colin the informant, (Bertie Smalls Nephew), plus ***** ******* who informed on Graham Harkin recently over the Thomas Tompion clock and now awaits the supposed £20,000 reward offered by Mark Dalrymple, etc.

At least the Art Loss Register, Julian Radcliffe and Chris Marshmallow are clear about not ever, ever, paying any money for information that leads to the recovery of stolen art and antiques, greedy, yes, but openly greedy all the same.

Art Hostage has a particular dislike of some Mondays.

What with Lowry's in play, Clocks ticking, Bulmers sipping, Monkey's messing, Hurley hurling, Dalrymple drunk, Ellis elevated, Bubbles talking, Olive Oiling, Melish milking, Light laughing, Mears mumbling, Terry Smith lipping, Moorhead stuttering, Capewell drinking, Jimmy Johnson jumping, Silver shinning, diamonds sparking, Stevens singing, S.O.C.A. seething, Douglas dancing, Wadey warbling, Hunt hunting, Alan Miers farting, Dobby doping, Dixie dealing, Connolly creeping, Cousins conning, sting attempts, not a small group of Miniature developments, Police and Art Loss Investigators demanding a media black-out from reporting about art related crime, Art Hostage is left a little breathless. Not that Mike Ashcroft will cry in his Corn Flakes.

Add to that, Art Hostage is the central figure in three, soon to be four, then five, investigations by the Police complaints bodies, IPCC and SPCC, into Police failings and wrongdoing, I kid you not.

Getting a bit much, everyone wants a piece of Art Hostage.

Art Loss Register Ghuru Julian Radcliffe, with an Undercover Cop in tow, have been in the UAE, Abu Dhabi, checking out if any Gardner art is lurking around the Palace amongst other stolen art cases they are working on. No money will change hands, just an old fashion sting whereby the art is recovered and Police will swoop. Wonder if the Arabs/ex-Pat second home owners are naive enough to fall for this ruse

Still, why not all meet up for the Art Hostage "Bring a Stolen Artwork Party" !!!

Police and insurers come with cash, Underworld come with stolen art, exchanges take place, no arrests, everyone goes home with a present and Art Hostage gets a little taste of everything ???

Only joking, would be nice though, an amnesty day, courtesy of Art Hostage.

Update:

Dali found in South London, surely not, mere child's play or Adolescence

Thursday, July 01, 2010

Stolen Art Watch, Da Vinci Madonna, Dalrymple's Chickens Coming Home To Roost, Yet, Again !!!! Firle Place Porcelain Sweden Beckons !!


This article appeared today on the bbc news Website;

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/south_scotland/10448546.stm

Long Live The Freedom of Information Act

“Everybody’s playing the game but nobody’s rules are the same”

Chess

Dumfries and Galloway have spent £250,000.00 on its operations since The Madonna of the Yarnwinder was stolen in 2003.

The Prosecution costs have been estimated at a little more that £130,000.00.

These figure do no include the defence costs of the eight accused men five of whom were acquitted by a jury and three of whom the Crown elected not to continue to prosecute in the public interest.

The Crown employed 2 Queens Counsel and three junior counsel supported by the Procurator Fiscal Service at a cost estimated at £134,713

For the defence costs of the eight defendants it would not be unreasonable to multiply the prosecution costs by eight and that takes account of the low rates of pay the Scottish Legal Aid Board allow. Say £135k x 8 to produce defence costs of £1,080,000

The breakdown of the costs reveals that between 2003 and 2006 little more than £100,000.00 was spent and you would have thought that the major police activity would take place in the immediate aftermath of the robbery.

In fact the report indicates that £25,000.00 was spent in the first year which would have involved calling upon the worldwide resources of law enforcement including the FBI and Interpol.

"However the figures rose to about £185,000.00 between 2007 and 2009 as an undercover operation began"

At a glance it is apparent that more money was spent post recovery seeking to secure convictions than pre recovery seeking to discover who committed the robbery. The police clearly took their eyes off the ball because they cannot answer two questions

· Who stole the painting?

· Where did the £350,000 paid to secure control of the painting go?

Lets be absolutely clear about a few matters

The undercover covert operation commenced in June 2004 involving Michael Brown

The Michael Brown lead effectively ended in May 2007

Only two undercover officers were involved.

In evidence DI Gary Coupland stated that as of 10 August 2007 there were only two officers from Dumfries and Galloway actively assigned to the case.

It would be safe to assume that the two undercover officers assigned to the Brown case had been released to undertake other duties.

So far as he recovery of the painting was concerned all activity took place between 14 August 2007 and the date of the recovery on 4 October 2007.

This is less than seven weeks.

On the day of the recovery an astonishing 80 officers were involved.

Apart from the handover of the painting all communication was by telephone, email and fax save for one 45 minute meeting at Euston station on 30 September 2007.

It would be reasonable to assume that the undercover operation ceased on 4 October 2007 so the breakdown of the figure seems to be masking how the resources have actually been deployed.

The accused were not under surveillance apart from the Euston meeting and day of handover so how do the police explain this massive use of resource

Interestingly no reference is made to the costs of SOCA or SEDA or Strathcylde Police all of whom were given credit when the arrests were made

Is the Duke of Buccleuch so powerful that no expense is spared when it comes to protecting his interests?

SOCA and the real people behind the robbery may well have played Dumfries and Galloway Police.

The police acknowledge that: "there is no doubt in my mind that the people involved in the planning for this crime and the actual execution of it are operating at the very highest level and are involved in organised crime in the UK." Det Ch Insp Dalgleish said police had been "duty bound" to follow up on information they received that someone had possession of the painting and was seeking money for its return. "That operation was fairly lengthy and by the very nature of it, it was sophisticated and delicate," he explained.

The whole SOCA operation was based on the premise of a commercial buyback. So it was never a position of someone having possession of the painting seeking money for its return. It was made absolutely clear from the outset that this was a window of opportunity whereby parties could assist in the facilitation of the paintings return on a commercial basis. This was the SOCA plan of which the Duke of Buccleuch played an integral part.

If innocent parties were involved in that, then that could achieve the first objective namely safe recovery of the painting. There after police enquiry may have been able to trace matters back, but there were no guarantees.

"It resulted in some costs being incurred but I think if you look at the seven or eight years since the painting was stolen and balance out the costs that Dumfries and Galloway have incurred I don't think it's unreasonable by any means.”

If you were aware of the SOCA meeting information being withheld from you, then you would be outraged. It seems to be abundantly clear that SOCA and Mark Dalrymple kept Dumfries and Galloway Police in the dark about the Gatwick Airport Hilton meeting thereby affording them plausible deniability.

It is anticipated that the current Independent Police Complaints Commission Investigation against SOCA will establish that Dumfries and Galloway Police were not advised of the Gatwick Airport Hilton meeting in January 2007

"If you were to ask me would I make the same decisions again in terms of that undercover deployment - yes, I would without question."

With due respect to Detective Chief Inspector Dalgleish you have to wonder who has been asking him this very question

With respect Inspector Dalgleish no you would not. You are clearly an officer with integrity and SOCA have placed you into a position that in untenable. You clearly are unaware of the SOCA meeting and thus you have plausible deniability

Despite the lack of convictions, Det Ch Insp Dalgleish said that gathering sufficient evidence to take the case to court was something the force was proud of. "The jury will make the decision that they are charged to do, that is beyond my control," he said.

"For us the result, if you like, was getting the evidence against those individuals to that position where the jury can make a decision."

“Everybody’s playing the game but nobody’s rules are the same”

Chess

A jury can only make a true decision where everyone plays by the rules and had SOCA played by the rules and disclosed the evidence of the meeting at the Gatwick Airport Hilton in January 2007 then the Crown could not have mounted a conspiracy prosecution based on a conspiracy alleged to have commenced in July 2007 which undercover officers joined in.

Lord Carloway in the Court of Appeal stated.

"INSTRUCTIONS TO UNDERCOVER OFFICERS

1. A Police Officer must not act as an 'agent provocateur'. This means they must not

(a) Incite or procure a person, nor through that person anybody else, to commit an offence, or an offence of a more serious character, which that person would not otherwise have committed.

(b) Through pressure, encouragement or inducement invite any person to commit an offence, which that person would never otherwise have been committing. (Weir v Jessop 1991 SCCR 636)

2. However, a Police Officer is entitled to join a conspiracy, which is already in being...

...

4. Police Officers are entitled to use the tool of infiltration of groups or organisations. In such a case it is proper for the undercover officer to show interest in, and enthusiasm for proposals made even though they are unlawful, but, in so doing, they must try to tread the difficult line between showing the necessary interest and enthusiasm to keep their cover (and pursue their investigation) and actually becoming an agent provocateur. Invariably this means you enter a criminal conspiracy or become part of a pre-arranged criminal offence.

...

6. Police Officers must bear in mind that the court will scrutinise carefully the role of the Officer in undercover operations and take into account the circumstances in which evidence was obtained. The principle of fairness will be applied by the court.

7. Police Officers must be conversant with Article 6 (the right to fair trial) and Article 8 (the right to respect for private and family life) of the European Convention on Human Rights".

The Trial Judge accepted that from this point, when they first became involved with the accused, the primary objective of the police was the recovery of the painting, rather than to arrest anyone involved in its theft or reset. Any such arrest would be ancillary to the main objective. As soon as they heard of the contact between Mr Ronald and Mr Dalrymple, the police were suspicious of the actings of Mr Ronald and those he purported to represent. The Trial Judge also accepted that the undercover police, who were under the supervision of senior officers, acted in good faith throughout the events which then followed. He accepted too that, but for the use of undercover techniques, it is unlikely that the painting would have been recovered. He regarded the use of such techniques as "both sensible, from an operational point of view, and proportionate"

“In applying the recognised test, the first point of significance is that the crown are alleging that all five accused conspired to extort money from the owners of the painting and that this conspiracy started on 30 July 2007, before any undercover policemen became involved”

The suppression of evidence before the entrapment hearing in front of Lord Mackay renders the proceeding farce. Had the judge heard the evidence of the two SOCA officers and Mark Dalrymple conspiring in January 2007 six months before the accused had even heard of the painting, he could not possible have reached the conclusions he did. SOCA ran roughshod over the instructions to undercover officers and thereby acted without lawful authority. The rules are there for a reason and when the rules are broken then the system fails. SOCA has not only fallen below the professional standards demanded of them by society they have also let down their professional colleagues in Dumfries and Galloway.

As Mark Dalrymple and two SOCA officers gave evidence before him questions may arise as to their motivations before the Court. The Duke of Buccleuch’s evidence was to the effect that he knew nothing of the recovery operation until the day of the recovery.

I wonder how angry Lord Mackay, Lord Reid, Lord Carloway and Lord Menzies would be to discover how they were deceived in respect of the SOCA meeting at Gatwick Airport.

The figures quoted seem conservative and the resources clearly are top heavy in seeking to procure convictions. The Da Vinci case was strategically flawed from the moment the recovery strategy switched from the Brown case. The buy back idea achieved its objective because the painting was recovered. The strategy to build a case against the returners rather than to follow the £350,000 is baffling.

On the 10 August 2007 an open offer was made to repatriate the painting within 72 hours. I took until 4 October 2007 purely to accommodate police requests for their holidays.

This case has exercised some of the finest legal brains in Scotland both on and off the bench. The acquittals have been a vindication of the jury system and highly embarrassing to the Crown and Dumfries and Galloway Police.

So who has played whom in the Da Vinci case?

· The Duke has his painting back, so far at no expense,

· Persons unknown are £350,000 in cash better off. Presumably serious and organised criminals

· SOCA are facing an investigation by the IPCC

· Dumfries and Galloway Police are facing complaints which may end up with the Scottish Police Complaints Commissioner

· Mark Dalrymple is facing an inquiry into his conduct by the Institute of Professional Loss Adjusters

· Hiscox have paid no reward due to police objection

The outcome of the enquiries underway is eagerly awaited and the civil actions may well grace the courts for some time to come

“Everybody’s playing the game but nobody’s rules are the same”

Chess

Update;

So much breaking news

Lord Stewartby Coin Collection in Play

Lord Stewartby's coin collection, remember expenses allowed, then as soon as there is a glimse of the coin collection, Police swoop and recover the Lord Stewartby Coin collection and arrest everyone within a ten mile radius. Remember what happened with the Da Vinci Madonna, John Craig posed as a representative of the Duke of Buccleuch but in reality was an Undercover Police Officer.

Also, do you remember Peter Sonny Martin O'Halloran, the prolific professional art thief ???

Well, he is meant to be in jail serving seven years as I recall. Wonder if he has gone walkabout again ???

Moving over to Canada, a suposedly rare Chinese scroll painting was stolen from a Mall shop and reputed to be worth $200,000, they have CCTV images. Could it be Darryl Vincent, Ray Hobin or even mobile phone provider Aaron Syberg, usual suspects ???

Finally, hope this is not true, but a whisper is Longleat Furniture robbery. Please tell me this is not true, not another Police failure after Art Hostage warned May 2009 Longleat was in the sights of the Art Underworld again and pointed out the security flaw that should have been fixed.

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Firle Place Porcelain Sweden, Hmmm, who do we know has long standing Swedish connections ????

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Stolen Art Watch, Firle Place Robber At It Again, Michael Hurley Gang ??


Firle Place Raider
Antiques shop raid suspect caught on CCTV

AN image has been released of a bearded man police want to speak to in connection with an antiques shop burglary in which thousands of pounds worth of items were stolen.

They included valuable oil paintings and pieces of furniture, and were taken at around 7.40pm on Sunday, June 13 when two men broke into Antique Elegance in Dorking’s West Street.

It was the latest in a series of raids at antiques stores in the road, and traders have voiced their frustration about the thieves avoiding detection on CCTV systems.

But police have a picture of one man loading a table into the back of a van during last week’s incident, and they are hopeful someone will be able to help identify him.

The flat above Antique Elegance was broken into and attempts were then made to enter the shop using a pickaxe and spade. When this failed, the front window was smashed.

A member of public spotted the men and they then jumped into a dirty white van and drove off.

The vehicle was described as a Mercedes Sprinter van with a distinctive near-side sliding door. It was dark coloured and had some writing on the near-side rear panel.

Police described the first suspect as a white man in his mid-50s who was 6ft 3in tall and had short, scruffy light grey hair and a grey beard.

He was wearing a navy blue jacket with a red strip on the collar and light or green coloured trousers, as well as a black baseball cap with a distinctive piping round the edge. The man spoke with a southern accent.

The second man was white and in his mid to late 50s, 5ft 7in tall, of medium build and with scruffy white hair. He was wearing neutral coloured clothes, a cloth cap and tan coloured gloves.

Detective Constable Dion O’Shea said: "The image clearly shows the first suspect loading a small table into the back of the van and you can see the stolen paintings which are already loaded into the van.

“We know the van, a white Mercedes Sprinter with false number plates, was driven off in the direction of the High Street and then along Dene Street, but after that we have no further sightings.

“Can you help? Do you remember seeing these men and the van in the Dorking area on Sunday evening?”

The crime followed a dawn raid at the nearby Surrey Hills Antiques Centre on June 7, and two break-ins at Talbot House Antiques Centre earlier this year.

Shopkeepers from West Street, who have spoken of their frustration at being persistently targeted by thieves, are to meet with police and Mole Valley MP Sir Paul Beresford on July 8 to discuss the issue.

Art Hostage Comments;

Top photo is the one released today by Police of the man who robbed the Butchers Antiques shop in Dorking called Antique Elegance.

Middle and bottom photo's are images of the man who robbed Firle Place last year.

Notice the similarities, with beard top, minus beard in the two below ??

The Firle Place images have never been revealed before, but as usual Art Hostage is ahead of the curve.

Want more images, all in good time.

As said before, please just call Sussex Police anonymously with the location of the Firle Place porcelain so that raid can be put to bed.

O'h and not to forget it was the same guys who attempted to raid Patrick Moorheads warehouse in Church Street Brighton, failed and tried to torch the place, and also his step brother Lennox Cato fell victim to these guys.

As Art Hostage stated before:

Dick Ellis has named Michael Hurley as the chief suspect in this recent raid and members of his gang for previous raids, including some of the Stately home raids over the last two years, Firle Place, and Glynde Place being the two most high profile raids.

Mark Dalrymple went further, Michael Hurley is the main focus of attention and efforts have been made for Police to put Michael Hurley and his associates under 24/7 surveillance.


Dick Ellis and Mark Dalrymple have even tried to use Tim Corfield the Art dealer to infiltrate the Michael Hurley syndicate with no luck. Seems Nice but Dim Tim Corfield failed and was exposed straight away.

However Police are said to be confident they will make a breakthrough soon according to Dick Ellis and Mark Dalrymple.

Plans to slip an undercover Police officer from S.O.C.A. into the Michael Hurley Gang, as a buyer of stolen art and antiques, have so far failed to bear fruit, but efforts continue.

However, as usual Police are reluctant to put the Michael Hurley Gang under 24/7 surveillance, although pressure is coming from Political circles as well as the Historic Houses Association and Belted Earls.

Update:
Dick Ellis has just said:

"If I had any hair, I would be pulling it out"


Mark Dalrymple followed suit:

"If I go down, I'll take everyone with me"

Stolen Art Watch, Art Loss Register, Julian Radcliffe in UAE, Abu Dhabi !!



Art Loss Register Guru Julian Radcliffe in the UAE, Sharjah Sunset !!!

Tell you more later, "I like it alot", to quote Lloyd from Dumb and Dumber

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_X8ZZwcs4k

Monday, June 28, 2010

Stolen Art Watch, Caravaggio Recovered, Surpised, Only If You Don't Read Art Hostage !!!


Stolen '$100 million' Caravaggio recovered by police

German police have recovered a 400-year-old painting attributed to Italian master Caravaggio worth tens of millions of pounds stolen two years ago from a museum in Ukraine.

In a joint operation on Friday involving German and Ukrainian authorities, police arrested four suspected members of an international band of art thieves as they attempted to sell the stolen painting in Berlin.

Police in Ukraine also arrested 20 further suspects thought involved with the gang.

Experts in Germany have authenticated the masterpiece The Taking of Christ, painted around 1602, as the work stolen from a museum in the southern Ukrainian city of Odessa in July 2008.

"The Ukrainian authorities have valued the painting in the tens of millions," the German police statement said.

Some experts cited have said the painting could fetch up to $100 million (£66 million) on the black market.

The source of the work, often also known as the Judas Kiss, has been in doubt in the past.

It was at one time thought to be a copy of a painting on display at the National Gallery in Dublin. But in 1950, a Moscow art expert declared that the painting in Odessa was in fact the work of Caravaggio.

The painting had been bought by a Russian ambassador to France and then given to Prince Vladimir Alexandrovich at the end of the 19th century.

After the Russian Revolution, the painting was given to an art school in Odessa and then the museum.

Art Hostage Comments:

Art Hostage slipped this into a post last Tuesday:

Update:

Something breathtaking is cooking in the Stolen art arena, will leave all open-mouthed, quote is "Brace yourself"
(Tuesday June 22nd 2010, 10.00am GMT)

Then followed up on Wednesday with this:

There is something very big cooking and about to come to the boil within the art related crime arena.

Will the boil be lanced, or will we be left open-mouthed ???

More to follow...................

So, You wait ages for a bus, then three come along at the same time.

Same with art related crime news, wait a while then a flood of news.

Art Hostage cannot go into detail but further breaking news will emerge very soon.

Paris, UK and "St elsewhere" will feature very big in the art related crime arena very shortly, this week even.

The stolen art merry-go-round is cranking up, with further recoveries and thefts very much on the agenda.

Monkey Business, a clue !!!

Sorry to tease, but it will be worth the short wait !!!!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Stolen Art Watch, Dick Ellis claims: Michael Hurley Gang Responsible for These Raids and the Stately Homes Raids !!


Pickaxe raid nets £20,000 worth of antiques
http://www.thisissurreytoday.co.uk/news/Pickaxe-raid-nets-163-20-000-worth-antiques/article-2338751-detail/article.html

RAIDERS drove off with £20,000 worth of stolen items in the fourth major theft in Dorking's antiques hub this year.

Six prized paintings and a Georgian desk were taken from Antique Elegance in West Street at 7.45pm on June 13.

Burglars used a pickaxe to smash their way through the shop window after blocking the premises from view with a white van.

Owners Roger and Jenny Butcher said the thieves had tried to smash their way through the shop ceiling from an upstairs flat being renovated.


Roger Butcher of Antique Elegance said: "It was quite an audacious raid because they pulled up in a van and blocked the whole window out. They went in upstairs first of all to try and come through the ceiling.

"We got mobile phone pictures of them. They looked like two old lags in their 50s. They broke in upstairs and tried to pull the floorboards up and come through.

"They were spotted on the roof by neighbours.

"They did not want to jemmy the door because it is alarmed, so they smashed the window instead with a pickaxe."

He added: "It makes me sick. They have taken stuff that is mine, no one else's."

Jenny Butcher said: "Luckily, a neighbour disturbed them and took photos of them and they skedaddled. I think they were there to take the whole lot.

"All these paintings are known artists and some of them were exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1848."

One witness, who did not wish to be named, said: "I heard a lot of glass being smashed and I looked out the window and saw someone taking property out of the shop."

The witness added: "Everybody puts the police down at the moment but they literally took two minutes to arrive on the scene."

The raid was the fourth major burglary at an antique store in Dorking this year. Silverware and several thousand pounds' worth of antiques were stolen in January and March from Talbot House Antique Centre. Earlier this month, £15,000 worth of jewellery was taken from Surrey Hills Antique Centre.

Detectives are seeking further photographic evidence that could lead them to the culprits of the most recent raid. A police spokeswoman said: "A white van, which was using false plates, was caught on CCTV in the area at the time of the offence and inquiries are on-going to establish where the vehicle went when it left the scene."

Art Hostage Comments:

Dick Ellis has named Michael Hurley as the chief suspect in this recent raid and members of his gang for previous raids, including some of the Stately home raids over the last two years, Firle Place, and Glynde Place being the two most high profile raids.

Mark Dalrymple went further, Michael Hurley is the main focus of attention and efforts have been made for Police to put Michael Hurley and his associates under 24/7 surveillance.

Dick Ellis and Mark Dalrymple have even tried to use Tim Corfield the Art dealer to infiltrate the Michael Hurley syndicate with no luck. Seems Nice but Dim Tim Corfield failed and was exposed straight away.

However Police are said to be confident they will make a breakthrough soon according to Dick Ellis and Mark Dalrymple.


Plans to slip an undercover Police officer from S.O.C.A. into the Michael Hurley Gang, as a buyer of stolen art and antiques, have so far failed to bear fruit, but efforts continue.Dick Ellis and Mark Dalrymple revealed today.

However, as usual Police are reluctant to put the Michael Hurley Gang under 24/7 surveillance, although pressure is coming from Political circles as well as the Historic Houses Association and Belted Earls.

Update:
Dick Ellis has just said:

"If I had any hair, I would be pulling it out"


Mark Dalrymple followed suit:

"If I go down, I'll take everybody with me"

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Stolen Art Watch, Leonardo Da Vinci Madonna, "Tax is for the Little People"


Tax Does Not have To Be Taxing, So, Pay Your Taxes Duke of Buccleuch

A Little Tax Conundrum

When the painting was stolen in August 2003 the 9th Duke of Buccleuch owned it. Only 25% of the painting was insured hence the payout of £3.8 from Hiscox Limited There was no buy back clause in the insurance policy however Mark Dalrymple negotiated as the loss adjuster and a buyback clause was retrospectively inserted.

75% of the value of the painting was transferred to the Buccleuch Heritage Trust under the chairmanship of The Earl of Dalkeith now the 10th Duke of Buccleuch

On the death of the 9th Duke of Buccleuch the title to the painting passed by Will to the 10th Duke of Buccleuch.

So the painting moves full circle from the 9th Duke to the 10th Duke in effect using the tax vehicle of the charitable trust of the Buccleuch family.

Whilst the painting was in the care of Dumfries and Galloway Police the state covered the insurance liability and the insurance valuation for the purposes of displaying the painting in the National Gallery of Scotland was £20m, which again was paid by the Crown.

HMRC need to consider when the painting was transferred into the Buccleuch charitable trust by the 9th Duke of Buccleuch and the value of the painting at that date. If this was done after September 2000 then the settlement was not made within seven years of death and inheritance tax would be paid as if the settlement had not taken place.

Only Colin Henderson from Anderson Strathern and HMRC know whether in the age of austerity and we are all in this together the taxation treatment has been correct

In the Da Vinci trial it emerged that Hiscox insurance cover was for £15m and they paid out £3.8m. As the Buccleuch trust owner 75% of the painting this would value the painting at £60m.

When post the recovery the 10th Duke of Buccleuch exercised the buy back clause in respect of his £25% an interesting question arises as to whether capital gains tax comes into play and if it did that would be on the current value of the painting.

On the 3 October 2007 John Craig was advised “the lady is coming home” it looks like it will not be before the tourist season for Drumlanrig Castle in 2010 that the Buccleuch family trust will finally sanction “the lady coming home”

Mark Dalrymple can run, but he cannot hide, lost in France, Paris anyone !!!!!!!!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Stolen Art Watch, Gardner Art Heist, Paris Art Theft, Radio and Predictions !!!


Art Hostage/Turbo Paul on the radio:

http://www.nhpr.org/node/32992

There is something very big cooking and about to come to the boil within the art related crime arena.

Will the boil be lanced, or will we be left open-mouthed ???

More to follow...................

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Stolen Art Watch, Firle Place Sevres Porcelain Theft, Volcanic Ash, What Really Happened !!



Sussex art raid "part of nationwide spree"


http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/8213594.Sussex_art_raid__part_of_nationwide_spree_/

An expert investigator believes a £1 million art heist at a Sussex stately home was part of a nationwide series carried out by the same gang.

Dick Ellis, former head of the Scotland Yard art and antiques unit, has included the raid at Firle Place in July last year in a list of major crimes he believes were committed by the same criminals.

Firle Place, the home of millionaire landowner Viscount Gage, was targeted on July 19 last year.

Burglars stole 20 pieces including rare Sevres porcelain.

Police said at the time the pieces were worth £1m.

Mr Ellis estimated their value at £500,000, according a piece in The Art Newspaper.

Mr Ellis was reported as saying three gangs are responsible for up to 36 crimes, including 21 burglaries.

He said the response of police forces is weakened if crimes take place in different areas of the country.

Paul Hendry, author of crime blog Art Hostage, has criticised Sussex Police’s response to the burglary.

He claims police had been told Firle Place was the target of a previous, cancelled burglary attempt in January last year, but failed to act on the information.

When contacted by The Argus earlier this year Sussex Police refused to comment publicly.

A spokesman said: “We are not able to discuss whether or not specific prior intelligence has been received about any specific offence.”

Mr Hendry said the art underworld refers to the stolen porcelain as “volcanic Ash” because it is “so hot it is radioactive”.

He is publicly calling on both police and the Firle Place burglars to arrange for the safe return of the porcelain.

He said: “I’m the only man in Europe who wants the volcanic Ash to come back.

“The issue is to receive the Firle Place porcelain undamaged.

“The best way to achieve that is for an anonymous phonecall to Sussex Police for a location to be given where the police can attend and recover the porcelain intact and return it to its rightful home.”

Anyone with information should phone Sussex Police on 08456070999.

Art Hostage Comments:

Please see backstory to this case linked below:

http://arthostage.blogspot.com/2010/05/stolen-art-watch-dick-ellis-banging.html

http://arthostage.blogspot.com/2010/06/stolen-art-watch-firle-place-raid-da.html

Watch todays Crimwatch Roadshow about Firle Place raid:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/sussex/10327604.stm

So, having watched today's Crimewatch Roadshow and the performance of Tricky Dick Ellis the message is clear.

Please contact Sussex Police or the crimewatch roadshow programme anonymously with a location where the Firle Place porcelain can be recovered.

Make sure you give clear details of where, so Police can attend quickly and safely to recover these unique artworks for the benefit of the public, yes that's right, its the public who loose out here.

Viscount Gage is only the custodian of these unique items of porcelain therefore he or his family have no financial gain other than the £1 million insurance payout which serves no purpose as the items cannot be replaced.

Whatever the ordinary game of Cat and Mouse played by art thieves, stolen art handlers and others, against Police, Insurance companies, collectors, The Aristocracy or legitimate dealers, this is a case of the stolen porcelain needs to go back, right here right now.

Please make the call to any of the numbers below and lets see this story have a happy ending.

No need to give any names, no need for arrests, just a simple call to locate the Firle Place Porcelain.

It has been done before, without any arrests, so make the annonomous call.

Crimewatch Roadshow:
08000 468 999 or website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/crimewatchroadshow/

Sussex Police: o845-6070999

Crimestoppers: 0800 555 111 or website: http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org/

As stated in the article on Monday in the Argus, the Underworld is referring to the Firle place Porcelain as "Volcanic Ash"

The honest desire of Art Hostage is to see the "Volcanic Ash" come back.

That desire is overwhelming, truly offering an Olive branch, extended with the deepest sincerity.

Forget Roll Back, or even Cash Back, all I want is Ash Back

However big the task........... together it can be surpassed.......... in a distinctive fashion, with Merit !!!!

Update:

Something breathtaking is cooking in the Stolen art arena, will leave all open-mouthed, quote is "Brace yourself"
(Tuesday June 22nd 2010, 10.00am GMT)

Monday, June 14, 2010

Stolen Art Watch, Leonardo Da Vinci Madonna, DNA Used as Bait, Cezanne, Bulmer Paintings in Play !!!



Police reveal DNA clue in theft of £50m Leonardo da Vinci and second art break-in

POLICE probing a £50million Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece heist have a DNA clue to one of the suspects.

Police say it matches a sample recovered from a break-in bid at Kelvingrove Art Gallery in Glasgow two years earlier.

And there could be links to the theft of a £3million Cezanne from an Oxford art gallery at the millennium.

Police hope the breakthrough will lead them to the gang behind the theft of the Madonna Of The Yarnwinder from the Duke of Buccleuch's Drumlanrig Castle in Dumfriesshire in 2003.

A police source said: "This is a really positive development. We are working throughout Europe to try to identify the DNA profile.

"It is clear the gang involved are serious organised criminals and that they targeted both Kelvingrove and Drumlanrig.

"Undoubtedly they have been involved in other art thefts.

During the heist at Drumlanrig, one of the two robbers, who was carrying an axe, threatened to kill a tour guide.

The pair escaped with two other men in a car which was later found abandoned.

The brazen theft was ranked as one of the FBI's top 10 art crimes until the painting was recovered in a Glasgow lawyer's office in October 2007.

In April, five men walked free after being cleared of attempting to extort £4.25million from the Duke of Buccleuch.

And last month, the case against three men for conspiring to extort £5million for the return of the painting was dropped.

After the verdict in the first trial, police issued CCTV images of two men at Drumlanrig Castle a week before the raid.

Police are working with Interpol and Europol in a bid to crack the case

Art Hostage Comments:

First of all, Police have had the DNA from day one as Art Hostage reported years ago.

If Police could match the DNA they would have done so years ago and ask yourself why Police have waited until now to announce this so-called news.

Police already know the identity of the DNA match, they have known the identity for years, but it is not enough DNA to present in evidence, so don't kid yourself.

Mark Dalrymple and Dick Ellis are playing games, using Police as their gofers, to try and smoke out the Cezanne, Bulmer paintings etc.

This is from their mouths, Mark Dalrymple and Dick Ellis, as are the revelations contained in this Art Hostage post. Playing all sides against each-other is the preferred method of Mark Dalrymple and Dick Ellis.

This is all part of a PR campaign to try and counter the unlawful actions of Mark Dalrymple and Police during the recovery of the Da Vinci Madonna from lawyers in October 2007.

According to Mark Dalrymple and Dick Ellis, Police also want to get any kind of glimpse of the Cezanne, by way of an undercover Police officer from S.O.C.A. or someone foreign, with an accent, from Interpol, Europol to add credibility.

Second, the Cezanne from Oxford may be in play and Art Hostage has a warning from Mark Dalrymple and Dick Ellis to pass onto readers of Art Hostage.

"As soon as the Cezanne or any other stolen artwork sees the light of day, Police will swoop."

"Anyone purporting to represent the Ashmolean Museum Oxford, where the Cezanne was stolen from or be a rich collector wanting stolen art, could be, maybe, an undercover Police officer from S.O.C.A. Interpol or Europol."

"So, anyone getting themselves arrested in possession off the Cezanne etc, has only themselves to blame."

Art Hostage says: "Make no mistake, if there is a genuine desire to return any stolen art it must be done by way of a location given to Police anonymously, then Police go and collect it, thereby, no arrests at the scene of the recovery are possible."

However, if proof of life has been given, then once the stolen art is recovered, Police will try to make arrests post recovery.

Charlie Hill in Wales ????

Art Hostage pleads: "that all stolen art is given back by way of location reported to Police anonymously, who can then attend the given location and recover all stolen art and antiques, so they can be returned to their rightful owners intact."

More to follow..............

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Stolen Art Watch, Firle Place Raid, Da Vinci Madonna, Art Hostage Exclusive, Breaking News








Art Hostage has exclusive breaking news on the Firle Place raid and an update on the Da Vinci Madonna Tsunami that is about to break.

First, a little taster of the Da Vinci Madonna ongoing saga:

Post Da Vinci Madonna Trial Acquittals.

The Da Vinci prosecution is currently the subject of formal complaints lodged with


1 Dumfries and Galloway Police

2 Scottish Police Complaints Commissioner

3 S.O.C.A South East Division

4 Independent Police Complaints Commission

The matter has been drawn to the attention of The Home Secretary and The Scottish Minister for Justice

Hiscox have declined to pay a reward because the police refuse to grant approval. A somewhat perverse position bearing in mind the known background to this case.

Mark Dalrymple is the subject of formal complaint to the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjustor's and he also faces being sued for professional negligence

The process of enquiry is now underway and a second independent witness has verified that S.O.C.A had knowledge of Crown Private Investigation’s months before they became involved n the Da Vinci Madonna recovery.

Either S.O.C.A. or Dumfries and Galloway police buried the evidence of the Gatwick Airport Hilton meeting in January 2007. That is the kindest interpretation. If they disclosed the evidence to the Procurator Fiscal and the law officers hid the information then the legal ramifications will echo through the whole Scottish judicial system.

I now understand why Marshall Ronald called for an enquiry into the Da Vinci case outside the Court

I hope you agree that trust in our legal system is of paramount importance to all who seek justice before the law and that those, such as in this case, who seek to defeat an individual’s right to justice should be dealt with severely.

Da Vinci Madonna latest:
http://www.osadvertiser.co.uk/news/ormskirk-news/2010/06/10/west-lancs-private-eyes-speak-on-da-vinci-theft-mix-up-80904-26619054/

Here:
http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-news/regional-news/2010/06/10/west-lancashire-private-eyes-wrongly-accused-of-holding-a-da-vinci-masterpiece-call-for-a-reward-92534-26624410/

And here:
http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-news/regional-news/2010/06/10/private-investigators-admit-they-were-taken-in-by-police-operation-over-missing-da-vinci-painting-92534-26624406/

In a follow up to the Dick Ellis Stately Home Raids Report.

Art Hostage today June 8th 2010 received a call from Dick Ellis who was worried sick and pleaded with Art Hostage to take down the post revealing all about the Firle Place raid of July 2009.

Back-story: http://arthostage.blogspot.com/2010/05/stolen-art-watch-dick-ellis-banging.html

The reason Dick Ellis gave is because both the Chief Constable of Sussex Police Martin Richards and Surrey Police Chief Constable Mark Rowley have been engaged by Dick Ellis and they are about to acknowledge the serious failings of both Sussex Police, Martin Richards and Surrey Police Mark Crowley with respect to the Firle Place raid in July 2009. Dick Ellis has set the trap for Martin Richards and Mark Rowley.

The significance of this is that the acknowledgement by Sussex Police and Surrey Police of their failings with regards preventing the Firle Place raid from happening, (which they could and should have done), will open the door to the Ecclesiastical Insurance company to reclaim their insurance payout to The Viscount Gage family trust of £1million, from both Sussex Police and Surrey Police, using the threat of a High Court Lawsuit.

So, the Council Tax paying people of Surrey and Sussex are on the hook for £1 million of their Council taxes to pay for the failings of their respective Police Forces.

Added to that, it does give the perception of another Bail-out for "Fat Cats" at the expense of the public.

Of course then, once Sussex Police and Surrey Police have paid out £500,000 each to the Ecclesiacal Insurance Company Dick Ellis will receive the plaudit's from the Art insurance industry and gain more feathers in his cap, not forgetting his fat fee, hidden as payment for his report prepared and reported in the Times of London, Art Newspaper and elsewhere, if you know what I mean !!!

Unfortunately, the person who gave the intelligence about the Firle Place being a target, in good faith, will be told by Dick Ellis in no uncertain terms:

"Come on, move along now, nothing more to see here"

Furthermore, plans are afoot and the Firle Place haul is reputed to be in play according to Dick Ellis, and the joint International efforts are being made by Sussex Police, Surrey Police and a third Law Enforcement agency...... OH alright, it those pesky guys at the Serious Organised Crime Agency S.O.C.A. again. Interpol are in the mix but only as a liaison body.

If by chance the Firle Place haul is recovered, then of course this whole affair can be covered up until the next avoidable Art theft.

The tone of the phone calls from Dick Ellis have got rather heated and Dick Ellis is making coded threats against Art Hostage that Police will set up Art Hostage, raid the Art Hostage home unlawfully, on a fishing expedition, and fabricate evidence to silence Art Hostage.

This would not be the first time Police have smashed their way into Art Hostages home, twice before they have come, both times not finding anything, there was never anything to find in the first place, no contraband, no stolen art, no nothing.

Twice before they traumatised Art Hostage's son. Twice before Art Hostage was not charged with any crime, they even confiscated my computers the first time, only to return them three weeks later, although one had the drive bearings broken.

The whole purpose is to intimidate Art Hostage because of the revelations of incompetence and failings of Police written about on the Art Hostage and Stolen Vermeer blogs.

There is an old C.I.A. saying "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action"

Art Hostage Lawyers have been informed and have all the relevant documents and will issue a lawsuit if Police smash their way into the Art Hostage home again, and Art Hostage can tell Sussex Police Chief Constable Martin Richards, here and now, there are no stolen art or antiques, contraband or anything illegal at all in the Art Hostage home, Nada, zero, so another unlawful armed raid by Sussex Police will definitely result in legal proceedings against Sussex Police, who by the way will be shortly issued with a lawsuit for Malicious prosecution.
Martin it's no good venting your anger at Art Hostage, look closer to home to see who is going to cost your Police Force £500,000, who leaked all the information, and furthermore, who has leaked the ongoing Police operation into the Firle Place raid. Don't shoot the messenger !!!!

Back To Firle Place Business


Right, between now and, 16th June 2010 there is to be a featured reconstruction of the Firle Place raid on the BBC Crimewatch Roadshow programme broadcast at 09.15am GMT. Dick Ellis was down at Firle Place last week filming.

Art Hostage is going to resolve this case here and now with clear advice.

First of all, Dick Ellis was told by Art Hostage to make a personal plea, to those who hold the Firle Place Porcelain, to call the BBC Crimewatch show anonymously and just give a location where Police will attend and recover the Firle Place Haul.

No Set ups, no Stings, just please give a location and make sure you are not in the same postcode, let alone the same room, even with Lawyers, remember the Da Vinci Madonna Lawyers, all got arrested.

Art Hostage declares here and now, when Police recover stolen art anyone within a 5 mile radius is arrested, got it, once and for all.

Anyone falling for the old Peek-a-Boo trick, "Just let us have a look to make sure its not broken" trick will be arrested, as soon as any Firle Place items see the light of day Police will swoop.

In the Da Vinci Madonna case an Undercover Policeman from S.O.C.A. called John Craig said he was representing the Duke of Buccleuch, when in reality he was an Undercover Policeman. So, it it not Rocket Science to realise that anyone purporting to represent Viscount Gage, or posing as a Rich Porcelain Collector could, maybe, be an Undercover Policeman trying to get a glimse of the Firle Place haul so Police can swoop and arrest everyone.

This is not new, just remember what happened in the Da Vinci Madonna case, as soon as the Da Vinci Madonna painting appeared in the Lawyers Office in Glasgow Police swooped and arrested everyone.

This is not Art Hostage undermining a Police Operation, it is a way to ensure the Firle Place Porcelain returns home un-damaged and safely, as soon as possible.

The best way of doing that is a location to be given anonymously on a pay as you go throw away cellphone, which is discarded after the call is made, either to the BBC Crimewatch programme, or to the local Police in whichever area the Firle Place porcelain is currently located.

Now, the translation of this advice can be done using good old Google translator.

Also, whoever you are, please just either contact your local Police in your country, Europe, Canadian Mounties in Canada, anonymously with a location where the Firle Place porcelain can be recovered by Police. If you try to hand the Firle Place porcelain back physically you will be arrested.

Now, all the pieces are in place and hopefully when the BBC Crimewatch Feature about the Firle Place raid is aired and Dick Ellis follows the Art Hostage plan and pleads for the location where the Firle Place Porcelain can be recovered, the call will come. Here's hoping !!!!

Update;
Now lets get this clear, the Porcelain from Firle Place is very delicate, not robust at all. If Police crash through the door with their big size twelve boots and there is a scuffle, the Firle Place porcelain will almost certainly be knocked to the floor smashing into a thousand pieces.

Just create this image in your mind of Armed storm trooper Police storming the room, where the Firle Place porcelain is all laid out on a table to show to whoever is the Undercover Police Officer.

Bang, crash wallop !!!!!

I can imagine it now, the phone call from Sussex Police Chief Constable Martin Richards to Viscount Gage,

"Your Grace, good news and bad news, first the good news, Sussex Police and Co have recovered all the Firle Place Porcelain in a daring raid"

Viscount Gage "Whats the bad news?"

Martin Richards: " Your Grace, are you good at Jigsaw's?"

Viscount Gage "What, you mean the Firle Place porcelain is in pieces ?"

Martin Richards: " Actually, 423, sorry 427 pieces, to be exact"