Pakistani police stop smuggling of Buddhist statues and relics worth millions

The Associated Press reports that Pakistani police have stopped smugglers for selling off a cache of Buddhist sculptures, some over 2,00o years old and worth millions of dollars. Their report quotes archaeologist Salimul Haq, who says it seems that the relics were illegally excavated from the area of the country that was once the Buddhist kingdom of Gandhara. You can find the whole story (and some striking photographs of the recovered antiquities) here.

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