My friend bought an apartment, a few years later it turned
out that the seller fraudulently took possession
of the documents for the apartment (having processed
the psychotropic substances of the real owner and
received his signature). As a result, the apartment was
seized and my friend is forced to live with relatives.
But he was not arrested, since he did not know that the
apartment was stolen - this big problem.
In this case, I do not see any problems.
I think the following way.
RMK was looking for these blades via police,
and is there a complete list of them with a description
(or photo) so can accurately determine what exactly
they were stolen?
If can not documentably determine that this is a stolen
blade, then we can say that it's just a modified
by an unknown person blade # 26 and not assembled
in the store.
That is, it is not subject to withdrawal,
but the guarantee does not apply to it.
It's just my 2 pennies