Stolen artifacts worth US$107m seized in New York
More than 2,600 items confiscated in largest antiquities seizure in US history
New York
THE Manhattan district attorney's office on Tuesday made public the largest antiquities seizure in US history and asked a judge to grant it custody of a startling 2,622 artifacts recovered from storage rooms affiliated with an imprisoned Madison Avenue art dealer.
The artifacts, valued by the authorities at US$107.6 million, were described in papers filed in state Supreme Court in Manhattan as having been looted from India and the Near East and smuggled into the United States by the dealer, Subhash Kapoor.
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