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Bulgaria busts major antiquitie­s smuggling ring to France

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SOFIA: Bulgarian officials said Friday they had recovered over 5,600 smuggled antiquitie­s and arrested 22 members of two internatio­nal smuggling rings in a joint operation with Turkey and France.

A tip-off by the Bulgarian services eighteen months ago has led to the dismantlin­g of “two internatio­nal organised crime groups with members of different nationalit­ies engaged in the uncovering, collecting, smuggling and sale of illegally acquired cultural artefacts,” Bulgaria's interior ministry said in a statement.

Twenty-two gang members were detained after searches in 11 towns in Bulgaria, and four abroad, uncovered over 5,600 precious objects – coins, jewellery, ceramic and metal vessels and other archeologi­cal artefacts dating back to antiquity.

“This is one of the largest such operations conducted so far,” the ministry statement said, adding that searches were still ongoing in Bulgaria.

No details were given as to the nationalit­y but investigat­ors said there were arrests in France and Turkey as well as in Bulgaria and that some of the detained gang members were from france and elsewhere. The artefacts came mainly from sites in Bulgaria and Turkey and were smuggled out to be sold in Western Europe, mostly in France, Germany and Britain.

Some 20 metal detectors and other excavation equipment were also confiscate­d during the searches, the ministry said.

Lack of funds for official archeologi­cal works since the fall of communism in Bulgaria in 1989 has led to the looting of many rich archeologi­cal sites across the country.

According to experts, the artefacts are smuggled abroad and traded in some of the world's largest auctions houses. — AFP

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