Stolen Lowry paintings are being used as currency by drug-dealing crime bosses says victim of £1m art heist
Neal Keeling (2015). Stolen Lowry paintings are being used as currency by drug-dealing crime bosses says victim of £1m art heist. Manchester Evening News. 6 May.
| Title | Stolen Lowry paintings are being used as currency by drug-dealing crime bosses says victim of £1m art heist |
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| Publication Date | 6th May 2015 |
| Author | Neal Keeling |
| Source | Manchester Evening News |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Region | Europe |
| Art type | Art |
| Subject | Theft |
| Comments | After a decade, none of the 13 works have been recovered and thus folks are speculating they are being used as 'collateral', although there is no evidence for this. |
| Link | http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/stolen-lowry-paintings-drug-gangs--9188161 |
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