Chinese tourists sought after Taipei diamond theft

TAIPEI, Taiwan – Thieves stole a 3.2 carat diamond, valued at NT$4.2 million (US$128,323) from the Taiwan Jewelery and Gem Fair being held at Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC) Exhibition Hall this week

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TAIPEI, Taiwan – Thieves stole a 3.2 carat diamond, valued at NT$4.2 million (US$128,323) from the Taiwan Jewelery and Gem Fair being held at Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC) Exhibition Hall this weekend.

The theft occurred on Friday morning, the opening day of the fair.

The thieves came from China, entering Taiwan on tourist visas, the police said, adding that it was too late to pursue the suspects because the three women had already boarded a flight to Shanghai that afternoon.

Yesterday evening, media reports from China said that the three suspects were being held at a Shanghai airport by Chinese public security officers, but the report could not be verified.

The diamond belonged to Yo Chuan jewelers, whose owner Hsu Yuan-chang said: โ€œI thought we would be safe in Taiwan, but then this happens. It is outrageous.โ€

Taipei police forwarded the case to the Criminal Investigation Bureauโ€™s (CIB) Cross-Strait Affairs Department on Friday to contact their counterparts at Chinaโ€™s public security and police agencies.

They have issued arrest warrants for three female suspects: Zhang Ling, 40; Xiong Guijuan, 38; and Leng Julan, 31.

Police officials said that the three used a โ€œdivert and switchโ€ ploy, replacing the diamond with a cubic zirconia while staff were distracted.

Hsu said he stood just outside the companyโ€™s booth, leaving two of his staff inside.

At about 10:30am, two of the suspects entered the booth, Hsu said.

They allegedly told the staff that one of them was getting married and wanted to purchase a diamond wedding ring. The 3.2 carat diamond was presented for closer inspection. The women then allegedly also asked for the diamondโ€™s certification paper.

Their alleged accomplice entered the booth shortly after and looked at the display while asking the staff questions.

While both staff were busy, one of the women allegedly switched the 3.2 carat diamond with the cubic zirconia.

When the staff alerted security guards of the theft, all exits were locked down, but the suspects had already departed in a taxi to Taipei Taoyuan International Airport for a 2:30pm flight to Shanghai.

Organizers said the event, which is scheduled to run through Monday, is Taiwanโ€™s premier gem trade fair.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • When the staff alerted security guards of the theft, all exits were locked down, but the suspects had already departed in a taxi to Taipei Taoyuan International Airport for a 2.
  • The thieves came from China, entering Taiwan on tourist visas, the police said, adding that it was too late to pursue the suspects because the three women had already boarded a flight to Shanghai that afternoon.
  • Police officials said that the three used a โ€œdivert and switchโ€ ploy, replacing the diamond with a cubic zirconia while staff were distracted.

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