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Drawings worth £500,000 destroyed when van stolen and torched

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About 1,700 historic military drawings have been destroyed after a van was stolen and set alight near Edinburgh.

Sketches worth an estimated £500,000 from the Royal Engineers Museum were inside the silver Ford Transit when it was taken from Heron Square in the Deans area of Livingston, West Lothian, at about 23:30 on 19 November.

The van found in the Ratho area the following day where it been stripped of parts and set ablaze.

Police Scotland said a man wearing a face covering was seen entering the vehicle and driving east on the A89 towards Newbridge, near Ratho, shortly after the van was thought to be stolen.


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