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UK hands over to India statues stolen from Hindu temple in 1978
Posted 17 Sep 2020 03:10 PM

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UK hands over to India statues stolen from Hindu temple in 1978

September 17, 2020

Britain has returned three antique bronze sculptures to Indian authorities more than 40 years after they were stolen from a Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu.

A total of four bronzes from the Vijayanagara period, which lasted from the 14th to 17th century were stolen in 1978 from a temple dedicated to God Vishnu in Nagapattinam.

The thieves were convicted in India at the time but it was only in 2019 that three of the statues were found, when the Indian High Commission in London discovered that one of them was being offered for sale by a UK based dealer.

Alerted by the embassy, the Metropolitan Police�s Art and Antiques unit investigated and was able to establish that the dealer had purchased the item in good faith.

Once he had been shown evidence that the bronze had been stolen, he voluntarily handed over the sculpture and identified two additional ones from the same group, the police said. All three will now be returned to their homeland.

The Indian High Commission tweeted photographs of the statues, taken during a formal handover to the government of Tamil Nadu, describing the event as an �auspicious moment�.

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