Carisa Lee
Reporter
carisa.lee@cnc3.co.tt
Police have recovered three swords that were stolen from the Chaguaramas Military History and Aerospace Museum (CMHAM) last month.
On April 16, CCTV cameras placed around the compound captured four barebacked men entering the museum, which is located along the Western Main Road, Carenage, and leaving with the three swords. A report was made one week later on April 22.
The intruders took a Japanese katana, believed to be from the World War I era or earlier, valued at $6,600; a Japanese wakizashi short sword worth approximately $3,600; and a replica sword with red between the handles. The value of the replica was not provided.
On Tuesday evening, CMHAM’s PRO Kathy-Ann Edwards said officers from the Carenage Police Station, where the report was made, called and said the swords were there and could be collected.
Guardian Media understands that one of the suspects, a man in his 20s from Laventille, took the artefacts to the police station after the story on the theft aired.
However, Edwards said the museum will not press charges.
“We not going to court or anything; we just happy to get the swords back in our possession,” Edwards said.
On Carnival Monday (March 3), the Chaguaramas Development Authority locked the museum proprietors out of the premises after serving two eviction notices to the management.
But on March 7, the court granted the proprietors an injunction, allowing them to reoccupy the museum.