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UK returns stolen Buddha statue to India after 57 years

Written by  Nimrat Kaur -- August 16th 2018 07:54 AM
UK returns stolen Buddha statue to India after 57 years

UK returns stolen Buddha statue to India after 57 years

UK returns stolen Buddha statue to India after 57 years A 12th century Buddha statue stolen from the Archaeological Survey of India’s museum in Nalanda, Bihar, in 1961 was returned to the Indian high commission by Scotland Yard on the occasion of Independence Day. Sheila Stewart, detective chief inspector, handed over the bronze statue to high commissioner, YK Sinha, after a flag hoisting ceremony in the Gandhi Hall of India House. The statue was identified at a trade fair in March 2018 by Lynda Albertson of the Association for Research into Crimes Against Art and Vijay Kumar from the India Pride Project, who then alerted police. Detective constable, Sophie Hayes, of the Art and Antique Unit, said:“We are delighted to be able to facilitate the return of this important piece of cultural heritage to India. We have established there was no criminality by the current owner or the dealer who was offering it for sale”. UK returns stolen Buddha statue to India after 57 years “This case has been a true example of cooperation between law enforcement, the trade and scholars. Particular credit must go to the eagle-eyed informants who made us aware that the missing piece had been located after so many years.” Michael Ellis, minister for arts, heritage and tourism, said,“As we celebrate India’s Independence Day, I am proud to highlight the latest example of the UK’s cultural diplomacy in action”. -PTC News


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