FBI Investigates Stolen British Museum Treasures: Ex-Curator Accused, Global Buyers Involved

May 27, 2024
FBI Investigates Stolen British Museum Treasures: Ex-Curator Accused, Global Buyers Involved
  • The FBI and Metropolitan Police are investigating the sale of suspected stolen treasures from the British Museum to US buyers.

  • Over a thousand items from the British Museum are reported missing or stolen.

  • Former curator Dr Peter Higgs is accused of involvement in the theft and sale of ancient artifacts, although he denies any wrongdoing.

  • Danish antiquities dealer Dr Ittai Gradel first raised suspicions of theft in 2021, leading to the discovery of 2,000 missing or stolen items.

  • The British Museum has recovered 626 out of 1,500 missing items and is working to prove ownership of uncatalogued items.

  • Gems sold by the alleged seller have been returned for further investigation.

  • Legal proceedings are underway against Dr Higgs, who has been ordered by the High Court to return any stolen items.

  • The FBI is contacting buyers, including one in New Orleans who purchased items on eBay.

  • The museum suspects items may have been sold to buyers in other countries.

  • The director and deputy director of the British Museum have resigned, and the museum has apologized to Dr Gradel.

  • The investigation is ongoing, with the FBI suspecting that hundreds of pieces may have been unlawfully taken.

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