[MSN] Italian cops bust antiquity traffickers

Museum Security Network Mailing list msn-list at te.verweg.com
Fri Sep 21 06:51:05 CEST 2007


Italian cops bust antiquity traffickers  

ROME, Sept. 20 (UPI) Police have foiled a scheme to sell millions of dollars
worth of artifacts plundered from historic sites throughout Italy.

Investigators prevented a group of art traffickers from selling the stolen
property, which included thousands of priceless objects bought from tomb
raiders, the Italian news agency ANSA reported Thursday.

The coins, lamps, funerary objects and other ancient artifacts were believed
to have been transported through the Republic of San Marino, where they were
assigned fake provenance documents.

Among the 26 people charged in the operation was a 60-year-old Italian
dealer from England who was caught just as he was about to cross the Italian
border into Austria.

"This is an amazing haul and proof that we are intensifying our efforts to
stamp out illicit trading in antiquities," said General Ugo Zottin, head of
the Carabinieri's special unit for protecting Italy's cultural heritage.

"We got to the traffickers as they were about to move the objects through
various outlets in Verona, Bolzano and Rimini -- some of them quite
respectable establishments."

The first trial of a U.S. antiquities curator charged with selling stolen
Italian artifacts is currently underway in Rome. 

 http://www.earthtimes.org/



More information about the MSN-list mailing list