Mar 16 • 18:29 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Kifisia: A 50-year-old man was arrested for illegal possession of antiquities - Parts of amphorae were seized

A 50-year-old man was arrested in Kifisia for possessing parts of ancient amphorae, leading to charges for the misappropriation and violation of laws protecting cultural heritage.

Authorities in Kifisia, Greece, have arrested a 50-year-old man on charges of illegal possession of antiquities after discovering multiple fragments of ancient amphorae in his residence. The police conducted the search based on gathered information and analysis of data that pointed to the individual's illicit activities. They recovered 10 segments of amphorae, which date back to various historical periods including Hellenistic, Byzantine, and modern times.

The Hellenic Police, specifically the Kifisia Crime and Investigation Department, confirmed that the amphora fragments have been determined to fall under the protective laws governing antiquities in Greece. An archaeologist from the Underwater Antiquities Directorate examined the objects, affirming their significance as cultural heritage protected by law. This seizure not only highlights individual criminal activity but also underscores the ongoing efforts to protect Greece's rich archaeological heritage.

Following the arrest, the suspect was presented to the appropriate prosecutor, signaling the legal proceedings that will follow in response to these actions. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding antiquities and the active role law enforcement plays in managing the cultural legacy of the region, which is particularly susceptible to illegal excavation and trade due to its historical wealth.

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