US returns $80 million-worth of stolen artefacts to Italy

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The United States has finally returned around 600 looted antiquities worth €60 million to Italy.

The US ambassador, Jack Mitchell, along with the head of the antiquities trafficking unit of the New York district attorneys office, Matthew Bogdanos, and members of the US Homeland Security Investigations department, were part of the mission to return the looted artefacts, CNN reported.These valuable objects included ancient bronze statues, gold coins, mosaics, and manuscripts, among other things.

The trafficked works, pillaged from the Italian regions of Lazio, Campania, Puglia, Calabria, and Sicily, were found in New York and New Jersey last year.

According to Bogdanos, the returned works, along with 60 items repatriated last year, are worth more than $80 million (or roughly €73.6 million).

However, Bogdanos says that these are merely a drop in the ocean compared to the artwork still hidden away in private warehouses and on display in museums around the US.

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