He’s making it very obvious evidence that they are being as transparent as possible, to demonstrate that they didn’t steal any of the gold for themselves.
under german law, after some time then real owner couldnt be vertify, the gold belongs to the owner… but dont know how it is in the great britania
Stolen gold, or money, remains stolen, else you’d have thieves robbing banks then claiming to have ‘found’ the money. But the idea they initially thought there were guns hidden inside the fuel tank deserves a level of incredulity, why would anybody hide a machine gun in a war, they are ‘two a penny’? And I think for even well spoken people there would have been some expletives of surprise at finding bars of gold, when it all appears matter of fact, and they very quickly decide they have found all of the bars when tanks have many other hiding places. Just saying.
It stands to reason that, if you’ve stored a fuckload of ammo in a tank, you’d hide the guns where you could easily retrieve them and nobody would think to look. At least that’s my opinion.
Objects found belongs to the original owner if and only if that owner express interest to get its property back. In Canada, it’s usually a year after the discovery. Hence why the authorities gave them a notice acknowledging the fact they found it (to be able to give it back to them if the real owner does not show up in time)
I might be picky, but T-54 and Type 69 isn’t the same, it’s like OF-40 is not a Leopard 1.
Something feels very fake about the cameraman commentary.
He’s making it very obvious evidence that they are being as transparent as possible, to demonstrate that they didn’t steal any of the gold for themselves.
No wonder every T54 is a gold spammer.
Under Common Law (dont know if UK uses that idea) it should belong to the collector
Under international law it’s gold looted from Kuwait.
under german law, after some time then real owner couldnt be vertify, the gold belongs to the owner… but dont know how it is in the great britania
Stolen gold, or money, remains stolen, else you’d have thieves robbing banks then claiming to have ‘found’ the money. But the idea they initially thought there were guns hidden inside the fuel tank deserves a level of incredulity, why would anybody hide a machine gun in a war, they are ‘two a penny’? And I think for even well spoken people there would have been some expletives of surprise at finding bars of gold, when it all appears matter of fact, and they very quickly decide they have found all of the bars when tanks have many other hiding places. Just saying.
It stands to reason that, if you’ve stored a fuckload of ammo in a tank, you’d hide the guns where you could easily retrieve them and nobody would think to look. At least that’s my opinion.
Me tell no one. Me keep gold.
Objects found belongs to the original owner if and only if that owner express interest to get its property back. In Canada, it’s usually a year after the discovery. Hence why the authorities gave them a notice acknowledging the fact they found it (to be able to give it back to them if the real owner does not show up in time)