PhnomPenhPost-Jan 13, 2022

The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts and the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) have announced plans for the return of 28 looted Cambodian cultural artefacts in the near future after a private collector voluntarily relinquished possession of the antiquities. All of the artefacts were purchased from or linked to the controversial antiquities dealer Douglas Latchford who was under indictment in the US for trafficking in stolen antiquities prior to his death in 2020. Latchford’s daughter subsequently agreed to return all of the Cambodian antiquities she then inherited from her father’s estate. According to the ministry, the artefacts include a large Ganesha believed to be removed only two decades ago from Prasat Bak temple within the Koh Ker temple complex in Preah Vihear province.  According to the SDNY, the 28 Cambodian pieces were among a total of 35 cultural properties seized, along with seven others belonging to other countries such as India, Myanmar and Thailand. Read more at: https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/trove-28-looted-relics-recovered