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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15875398
The FBI is investigating the sale to US buyers of what are suspected to be hundreds of treasures from the British Museum.
The BBC understands the US law enforcement agency has also assisted with the return of 268 items, which the museum claims belong to it, that were sold to a collector in Washington DC.
The British Museum announced last year that ancient gems, jewellery and other items from its collection, were missing, stolen or damaged.
One buyer, based in New Orleans, told the BBC an FBI agent had emailed him asking for information about two pieces he had bought on eBay.
The FBI agent said they were assisting the Metropolitan Police with investigating missing or stolen items from the museum.
The buyer has said he is no longer in possession of either gem and does not believe they have been located by authorities. The FBI did not request further information from him.
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Neither the FBI agent, the museum or British police followed up with him - said Mr Birbiglia - so the two gems have not yet been tracked down by the authorities.
“The whole thing just seemed like they [the FBI] were blowing it off,” he said. “He [the agent] didn’t try very hard.”
The BBC understands the FBI has also assisted with the investigation of 268 items in the Washington DC area that were sold by the same seller.