Eurojust has supported Italian authorities with the return of over 2 500 precious ancient coins, vases and small sculptures that had been illegally excavated and later sold in Switzerland. Last Friday afternoon, the treasures from the ancient city of Cales, dating from the third century BC and the eight century DC, were officially presented in the National Archaeological Museum of Santa Maria Capua Vetere.Read More
Precious archaeological vases and coins returned to Italian museum with support of Eurojust
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