Those were just two of 2,000 pieces of jewelry seized from criminals and tax cheats that the Mexican government put to auction Sunday. ADVERTISEMENT“I imagine the guy that had that type of jewelry made was one of the bosses,” Palma said. Nor did a Piaget watch with 227 white diamonds splashed across the face and wrist band. “There’s guilt behind that gift,” Sánchez said as she exited a room filled with display cases of jewelry. The minimum bid on the Piaget was set at the equivalent of $155,000, and no one bid on it.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer July 28, 2019 23:03 UTC