Hundreds of artefacts bound for US confiscated
A container carrying over 100 Buddha images and artefacts that were about to be smuggled to the United States was impounded on Monday.
Makkasan railway police officers and Bangkok customs officers broke open a container carrying the artefacts belonging to 45-year old Jack David Porter, said Customs Department DirectorGeneral Sathit Limpongpan.
Inside the container, officers found 58 Buddha images, two Buddha head images, 63 images of Buddha's great disciples, 14 images of Thai traditional guardian angels, three sacred bookcases and a bag of holy beads, which were hidden among furniture and home decoration items, Sathit said.
The investigation found that the items - allegedly bought from the North and Bangkok by Porter - were falsely declared as jewellery boxes, lamps and dolls that were to be transported by ship to the US, he added.
Sathit said an initial examination by the Fine Arts Department said the items were authentic, adding that ancient Buddha images - be they authentic or copies - were prohibited from being exported without permission from the Fine Arts Department.
Since the items were wrongfully declared to avoid the law, authorities had seized all the property in dispute, which will be returned to the original sources, said Sathit, adding that the items were priceless.
Smuggling prohibited items out of Thailand was punishable with a fine worth four times the item's value, or up to 10 years in jail.
The Nation