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Stolen Antiquities Return Home to Greece

Stolen Antiquities Return Home to Greece

Hellenic Shipping News

In a coordinated effort spanning multiple agencies and borders, U.S. authorities

In a coordinated effort spanning multiple agencies and borders, U.S. authorities have repatriated 26 ancient artifacts to Greece, marking another step in the ongoing fight against the illicit trade in cultural heritage.

The operation was led by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), a division of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with support from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the FBI, and the State Department. The items were recovered following months of investigation, underscoring the growing international cooperation aimed at protecting and restoring looted antiquities to their countries of origin.

“These invaluable objects, illegally removed from their homeland, have now been returned thanks to the combined expertise and jurisdictional reach of our teams and partners,” said ICE Deputy Director Charles Wall. He emphasized the cultural significance of the artifacts, noting that they once played an integral role in everyday life in the ancient world, and praised the investigators and prosecutors involved in their recovery.

The collection includes 25 coins dating from the Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods, along with a striking marble torso of Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine. The sculpture, weighing approximately 500 pounds and standing about 40 inches tall, is believed to date

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