In 2007, one of the most serious robberies was recorded at National Historical Museum: the theft of a watch with great historical value. In addition to entailing a great economic loss, it was an article that had an important load of history, with an invaluable price.
At the time of the robbery, from the Secretary of Culture of the Nationthen under the charge of José Nun, a reward of 200 thousand pesos for those who found the stolen jewel. But how did it all happen?
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The last days of Manuel Belgrano
Days before he died, Manuel Belgrano led a life of pain and suffering, a victim of dropsy, heart and kidney problems. Despite being in poverty, he still had a valuable object that accompanied him until the end: a gold and enamel watch that had been given to him by King George III of England.
The creator of the national flag died at 7 in the morning on June 20, 1820 in a Buenos Aires where the civil war that on that day it had three different governors: Ildefonso Ramos Mejía, Estanislao Soler and the Cabildo.
Before dying, Belgrano offered in gratitude this valuable object to his doctor. Over the years, this valuable historical piece became part of the National Heritage.
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Where was Manuel Belgrano’s watch and what was the robbery like?
The clock was in the National Historical Museumlocated in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of San Telmo. It was one of the most outstanding jewels, which remained cared for in the place for decades, until that day in 2007.
As soon as the missing part was located, they launched alerts to Interpol, the police, and all kinds of measures to prevent the valuable piece from being sent abroad. The records of the museum’s security cameras were investigated, which clearly detected the thief at the moment he He moved the display case, tore off the watch, tied with a rope, and escaped without any security guard noticing.
According to experts, the value of the watch on the black market for trafficking in historical pieces could amount to 400 thousand euros.
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Manuel Belgrano, creator of the Argentine flag.
What happened to the criminals
The Robbery and Theft Division of the Federal Police carried out surprise raids in the jewelry stores on Libertad Street to find the watch, but all attempts were in vain: The valuable piece did not appear.
Almost a year later, the investigations led to a family that was dedicated to stealing parts historical in museums: its theft in another Buenos Aires museum had similarities.
The criminal gang was made up of two brothers, Jorge and Nazareno Baldo, and the son of one of them, Nazareno Ariel. They were accompanied by a man who acted as a driver and provided logistical support. In less than seven months, the gang had stolen 500 very valuable coins from the Historical and Numismatic Museum of Banco Nación and the Belgrano clock from the National Historical Museum.
The Baldos were subjected to oral and public trial. The only thing that could be recovered from their thefts was one of the famous stolen coins: the wife of one of the ringleaders of the gang tried to take it. hidden under the insole of one of his sneakers.
The watch was never found.
Source: Ambito

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