Despite constraints imposed by the COVID-19, the 2020 edition of the Pandora operation targeting the illicit trafficking of cultural goods has been the most successful to date with over 56 400 cultural goods seized. These objects include archaeological objects, furniture, coins, paintings, musical instruments and sculptures.
Running between 1 June and 31 October 2020, Pandora V saw the involvement of customs and law enforcement authorities from 31 countries.
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Over 56 400 Cultural Goods Seized and 67 Arrests in Action Involving 31 Countries
Posted on the 11 May 2021 by Juan Sanchez @times_european
Over 56 400 cultural goods seized and 67 arrests in action involving 31 countries
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