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Diamond worth $1.8 million stolen in Japan



TOKYO: Japanese police were on the hunt Friday for a stolen diamond worth more than $1.8 million after the pricey piece was discovered missing from a jewelry trade show outside Tokyo.

“The diamond stolen on Thursday was valued at 200 million yen. We believe it was stolen from a display case,” international media reported quoting a police spokesman.

The 50-carat loose diamond was on display at a three-day show in Yokohama city where companies from Japan, Russia, China and elsewhere are showcasing their sparkly wares.

According to public broadcaster NHK, the theft was noticed by an employee who noticed the item was missing and realized that the display case was unlocked.

(Agencies)

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