Historic religious statue returns to Italy with support of Eurojust

19 December 2023|PRESS RELEASE
Flags of IT NL, and logo of Eurojust

The historic Italian statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, which holds great religious importance, has been returned to Italy from the Netherlands with judicial support from Eurojust. The religious artefact was stolen in 2014 from a church in Pastena on the Amalfi Coast and later bought by a Dutch collector. The Agency assisted the Italian authorities with the rapid execution of a European Investigation Order (EIO) to arrange for its return to the Pastena parish.

Police handling the religious artefact

The statue, which is around 700 years old, was stolen from the church in August 2014 and offered for sale via an Italian antique dealer. It was bought in good faith by a Dutch collector who intended to resell it and posted pictures on social media. These were spotted by the parish priest of Pastena, who contacted the Italian authorities. 

An investigation was launched by the special Cultural Heritage Unit of the Italian Carabinieri and the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Salerno, which later contacted Eurojust to initiate the process of retrieving and returning the artefact to the Amalfi Coast. The Agency not only assisted with the execution of the EIO but also provided further cross-border judicial support to the authorities in Italy and the Netherlands. The transfer of the statue took place in recent days. 

The operations were carried out at the request and with the support of:

  • Italy: Public Prosecutor’s Office of Salerno; Cultural Heritage Unit of the Carabinieri
  • The Netherlands: Centre for International Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, East Netherlands; Team for Legal Assistance of the National Police, East Netherlands