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South Africa's police are hunting for a gang which stole art worth $2m from a museum in the capital, Pretoria.
南非警方正在追捕一个犯罪团伙,该团伙从首都比勒陀利亚某博物馆偷走价值200万美元的艺术品。
This 1931 painting Fishing Boats by Irma Stern was one of those stolen The robbers posed as visitors, before drawing pistols and stealing paintings by top South African artists, police spokesman Lt Col Katlego Mogale said.
The thieves abandoned one painting because they could not fit it in their getaway(起步,逃走) car, the AFP news agency reports.
South Africa has one of the highest crime rates in the world.
Lt Col Mogale said border officials are on alert in case the thieves try to smuggle1 the paintings out of the country.
Three gunmen paid the $2.25 entrance fee at the Pretoria Art Museum on Sunday and then "held up the person who they had just paid and demanded several paintings before they escaped", he added.
'Identikits being compiled'
Authorities said the robbers stole specific paintings, but were forced to leave behind a painting by well-known artist Irma Stern because it did not fit in their silver sedan car(小轿车), AFP reports.
The gunmen escaped with another Stern painting, Fishing Boats, South Africa's Times Live newspaper reports.
Other paintings stolen include Maggie Laubser's Cat and Petunias2, JH Pierneef's Eland and Bird, Hugo Naude's Hottentot Chief and Gerard Sekoto's Street scene, it reports.
Lt Col Mogale said identikits of the suspects were being compiled.
"No arrests have been made but we are following a few leads," he said.
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