XI'AN, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- Two suspects have been
detained for allegedly looting 14 stone sculptures of Buddha heads dating back
to around 1,000 years ago from a temple in Shaanxi Province, an official said
Saturday.
The third suspect, who carries all the Buddha head
sculptures, is still at large. The items are on a national list of cultural
heritages for protection.
The three men pretended to be tourists and entered
Wan'an Buddha Hall in Huangling County at about 5:30 p.m. Friday. They tied up
and beat the three employees of the temple, robbed them of their cash and cell
phones.
Then the three suspects cut off the heads of 14
Buddha statues, all about 9 centimeters to 15 cm tall, which were engraved
during the Northern Song dynasty (960-1127), and escaped, Wang Chunmei, director
of the county's press office, told Xinhua Saturday.
Police seized Zhang Yingjie and Zhang Mingqiang at
about 8 p.m. the same day after receiving reports about the looting, but the
third suspect, who carried all the Buddha heads, was still at large, said Wang.
Police officers have cordoned off the temple, hunting
the third suspect and questioning the two in police custody.