NEW YORK: New York prosecutors mentioned on Friday (Apr 26) that they had returned to Cambodia and Indonesia 30 antiquities that had been looted, bought or illegally transferred by networks of American sellers and traffickers.
The antiquities had been valued at a complete of US$3 million, Manhattan District Legal professional Alvin Bragg mentioned.
Bragg mentioned in a press release that he had returned 27 items to Phnom Penh and three to Jakarta in two current repatriation ceremonies, together with a bronze of the Hindu deity Shiva (“Shiva Triad”) looted from Cambodia and a stone bas-relief of two royal figures from the Majapahit empire (Thirteenth-Sixteenth century) stolen from Indonesia.
Bragg accused artwork sellers Subhash Kapoor, an Indian-American, and American Nancy Wiener within the unlawful trafficking of the antiquities.
Kapoor, accused of operating a community trafficking in gadgets stolen in Southeast Asia on the market in his Manhattan gallery, has been the goal of a US justice investigation dubbed “Hidden Idol” for greater than a decade.
Arrested in 2011 in Germany, Kapoor was despatched again to India the place he was tried and sentenced in November 2022 to 13 years in jail.
Responding to a US indictment for conspiracy to site visitors in stolen artworks, Kapoor denied the costs.
“We’re persevering with to research the wide-ranging trafficking networks that … goal Southeast Asian antiquities,” Bragg mentioned within the assertion.
“There may be clearly nonetheless far more work to do.”