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Two men arrested in Mongolia while trying to sell 80-mln-year-old dinosaur fossil
                 Source: Xinhua | 2019-01-08 22:19:25 | Editor: huaxia

This undated file photo courtesy of the Manhattan US Attorney's office shows a nearly complete Tyrannosaurus bataar dinosaur skeleton looted from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia.(AFP)

ULAN BATOR, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) -- Two men were arrested here last week while attempting to sell a dinosaur fossil, a spokesperson from the country's National Police Agency said Tuesday.

"Over the weekend, police officers arrested the two men surnamed G and M after the suspects have posted information on selling the 80-million-year-old dinosaur fossil on Facebook," Buyant Baatarkhuu, head of the press office of the National Police Agency, said at a press conference.

"The suspects are from the southern Mongolian province of Umnugovi. The case is currently under investigation," Baatarkhuu said without elaborating.

Mongolia, especially its Umnugovi province, is known for its large number of dinosaur-related findings.

Under Mongolian law, significant fossil discoveries can not be exported or sold, even if they are privately owned.

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Two men arrested in Mongolia while trying to sell 80-mln-year-old dinosaur fossil

Source: Xinhua 2019-01-08 22:19:25

This undated file photo courtesy of the Manhattan US Attorney's office shows a nearly complete Tyrannosaurus bataar dinosaur skeleton looted from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia.(AFP)

ULAN BATOR, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) -- Two men were arrested here last week while attempting to sell a dinosaur fossil, a spokesperson from the country's National Police Agency said Tuesday.

"Over the weekend, police officers arrested the two men surnamed G and M after the suspects have posted information on selling the 80-million-year-old dinosaur fossil on Facebook," Buyant Baatarkhuu, head of the press office of the National Police Agency, said at a press conference.

"The suspects are from the southern Mongolian province of Umnugovi. The case is currently under investigation," Baatarkhuu said without elaborating.

Mongolia, especially its Umnugovi province, is known for its large number of dinosaur-related findings.

Under Mongolian law, significant fossil discoveries can not be exported or sold, even if they are privately owned.

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