The Hague, 13 May 2016
On 11 May, the Ukrainian authorities reported that 17
paintings, stolen from the #Museum_of_Castelvecchio (Verona) in November 2015,
were recovered in Odessa. The paintings, with an estimated value of EUR 17
million, included major works by Rubens, Tintoretto, Mantegna and Pisanello.
The Italian authorities, which formed a joint Carabinieri and Police team
(Carabinieri Command Centre for the Protection of Cultural Heritage, the
Central Operations Service of the State Police, and the Mobile Squad of the State
Police of Verona), coordinated by the Prosecution Office of Verona, led by Mr
Gennaro Ottaviano, immediately commenced an investigation lasting five months,
leading to the identification and arrest of the perpetrators and the discovery
of the #stolen_paintings in Ukraine.
This action would not have been possible without the cooperation of several key
foreign authorities, including Moldova, which assisted the Italian
investigators during their missions abroad, and Ukraine, especially the General
Prosecution Office of Kiev and the prosecution office and judiciary police of
Odessa.
Eurojust played a crucial role, especially towards the end of the
investigation. Following a request for support received in late March, the
Italian National Member immediately commenced a case at College level, due to
the involvement of a non-EU country, and requested the support of the judicial
contact point for Eurojust in Ukraine to speed up the execution of requests for
mutual legal assistance.
A coordination meeting was organised at short notice on 28 April at Eurojust,
with the participation of representatives of all the involved Italian
authorities, the General Prosecution Office of Kiev and, via videoconference,
the other Ukrainian authorities involved in the facilitation of judicial and
police cooperation.
This meeting provided a valuable opportunity to exchange
information on ongoing investigations and enhance mutual trust. The support of
qualified interpreters and work provided by the Case Analysis Unit were
instrumental in improving communication among the parties. The meeting resulted
in the setting up of a joint Ukrainian/Italian team, which worked together in
the following days in Ukraine and was instrumental in recovering the stolen
paintings.
For questions relating to the involvement
of Member States, please contact the relevant national authorities.
For interviews and further information,
please contact:
EUROJUST
Ulf Bergström
Head of Communications and External Relations
Tel: +31 70 412 5508
E-mail: media@eurojust.europa.eu
Ulf Bergström
Head of Communications and External Relations
Tel: +31 70 412 5508
E-mail: media@eurojust.europa.eu
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Eurojust press releases, please see www.eurojust.europa.eu
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