July 18, 2023
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India receives 105 antiques smuggled to US

About 50 of the antiques returned on Monday have religious significance for Hindus, Jains and Muslims, while the rest are of cultural value….writes ARUL LOUIS

India has received a batch of 105 stolen antiques recovered by US officials in a follow-up to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Washington visit, according to India’s Ambassador to the US Taranjit Singh Sandhu.

“For us, these are not just art but part of our heritage, culture and religion. So when this lost heritage returns home, it received with a lot of emotion,” Sandhu said at a ceremony in India’s Consulate General here on Monday to repatriate the antiques.

In a preview, Prime Minister Modi had said at a meeting with the diaspora last month in Washington: “I am happy that the American government has decided to return more than 100 antiquities of India that were stolen from us. These antiquities had reached the international markets. I express my gratitude to the American government for this.”

Prime Minister Modi, who has made it his mission to regain for India antiques and art stolen from the country, said: “Over centuries, innumerable priceless artefacts, some with deep cultural and religious significance, had been stolen and smuggled abroad.”

About 50 of the antiques returned on Monday have religious significance for Hindus, Jains and Muslims, while the rest are of cultural value.

Some of them were plundered from temples where they were objects of adoration.

Jordan Stockdale from the Manhattan prosecutor’s office said that many of the antiques were allegedly smuggled by Subash Kapoor and his gang of multinational operators.

He said: “We are excited to return those priceless treasures to you. We are deeply appreciative of Prime Minister Modi’s kind words,” Stockdale said, adding that “they reflect the close collaboration, which has led to successful recovery for thousands of Indian antiquities”. 

This was the latest development in the saga of convicted antiques smuggler Subash Kapoor who ran an international trafficking syndicate from his Art of the Past gallery on Madison Avenue in New York.

The Manhattan prosecutor’s office returned to India a batch of 248 antiques valued at $15 million in 2021, and another of 307 items valued at about $4 million last October.

Kapoor was sentenced last November by a court in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, to a 10-year prison sentence for stealing statues from temples.

He was extradited to India from Germany and is awaiting extradition to the US where he has been charged in New York with smuggling stolen artefacts.

Stockdale said that in all more than 2,500 artefacts valued at more than $145 million have been seized and he expected more of them to be returned to India.

Stockdale is the chief of staff to Manhattan prosecutor Alvin Bragg, whose office plays a pivotal role in Operation Hidden Idol that pursued Kapoor and the stolen antiques with Colonel Mathew Bagadanos heading the Antiquities Trafficking Unit.

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