United States Returns 657 Stolen Antiquities Worth $14 Million to India After Major Trafficking Investigations

United States Returns 657 Stolen Antiquities Worth $14 Million to India After Major Trafficking Investigations

The United States has returned 657 stolen antiquities worth $14 million to India following major investigations into trafficking networks. The recovery includes rare artifacts like Avalokiteshvara and Ganesha sculptures, highlighting global cooperation in restoring cultural heritage.

 

In a significant development highlighting international cooperation against cultural heritage crimes, the United States has returned 657 antiquities, collectively valued at nearly 14 million dollars, to India. The announcement was made by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg during an official handover event attended by Consul Rajlakshmi Kadam from the Consulate General of India in New York.

The recovered artifacts were traced and seized following multiple investigations into extensive trafficking networks involved in smuggling culturally significant items out of India. According to Alvin Bragg, the scale of these networks is vast, as evidenced by the recovery of more than 600 pieces. He emphasized that efforts are ongoing to identify and return additional stolen artifacts and acknowledged his team’s persistent work in dismantling such operations.

Consul General of India in New York, Binaya Pradhan, expressed appreciation for the sustained collaboration between the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, the United States Department of Homeland Security, and other law enforcement agencies. He stated that their continued vigilance played a crucial role in the recovery and return of these culturally valuable objects.

Among the returned items is a bronze figure of Avalokiteshvara, valued at two million dollars. The sculpture depicts the figure seated on an inscribed double-lotus base above a throne flanked by lions. This artifact was part of a large collection of bronzes discovered near the Lakshmana Temple in 1939 and later became part of the Mahant Ghasidas Memorial Museum in Raipur by 1952. It was stolen from the museum and smuggled into the United States by 1982.

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The recovered collection also includes a sandstone sculpture of a dancing Ganesha, which was stolen from a temple in Madhya Pradesh in 2000. These cases underscore the long-standing and systematic nature of artifact theft and illicit trafficking.

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The return of these antiquities marks a critical step in restoring India’s cultural heritage and demonstrates the growing effectiveness of international legal cooperation. It reinforces the commitment of global authorities to combat art trafficking and ensure that stolen historical treasures are returned to their rightful origins.

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