Abbot of Mega Spilaio Monastery in Kalavryta arrested in antiquities smuggling sting

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Greek police have dismantled an alleged antiquities smuggling ring centred on the historic Mega Spilaio Monastery in Kalavryta, arresting its abbot and five others accused of attempting to sell priceless religious treasures.

According to authorities, the abbot, his assistant and four civilians – including a pawnshop owner, his wife, a broker and a man suspected of trafficking in ancient coins – tried to sell 14 Byzantine icons and two rare Gospels dated 1737 and 1761 to an undercover officer for €200,000 ($215,000).

Police say the investigation began three months ago following intelligence reports of illicit dealings. An officer infiltrated the group by posing as a buyer and seller of antiquities, meeting suspects at restaurants, on country roads, and even inside the monastery itself.

The sting reached its climax on Sunday, when the abbot and his assistant allegedly brought the icons and Gospels to the monastery for the transaction. Both men were arrested on the spot, while the other suspects were detained shortly afterwards.

The detainees are expected to testify before an investigating magistrate. The Metropolis of Kalavryta has confirmed the abbot has been dismissed from his position as the inquiry continues.

Source: Ekathimerini

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