Man from Kerala held with idol worth Rs 8 cr in Coimbatore

The arrested man was identified as H Sivaprasad Namboothiri of Kalladathur, Palakkad.

Update: 2022-11-07 08:46 GMT
Antique idol of Nataraja in Coimbatore

CHENNAI: A 53-year-old man from Palakkad, Kerala, was arrested for trying to peddle an antique idol of Nataraja in Coimbatore by Idol Wing sleuths.

The arrested man was identified as H Sivaprasad Namboothiri of Kalladathur, Palakkad.

He allegedly attempted to peddle an antique idol of Lord Natarajar through a broker for Rs 8 crore a month ago. Idol Wing sleuths posed as possible buyers and arranged a meeting at Coimbatore when the idol was seized from him.

The seller divulged that the idol was more than 300 years old and that he was willing to sell it for Rs 8 crore.

During the enquiry, Sivaprasad Namboothiri confessed that due to family needs, he decided to sell the above-said Natarajar idol through a broker. To materialise the sale, the family had prepared some documents as well which were seized during the operation, Idol Wing officials said.

The seller could not produce any documents to establish the provenance of the idol and the provenance of the idol. Hence, going by the version of the idol owners, the idol could have been stolen long ago from any one of the temples in Tamil Nadu. The guilty seller offered no resistance to the Idol Wing personnel.

The Nataraja idol weighed 26.8 kg with length being 85 cm. and width is 71 cm. "The wing will write to the HR&CE to assign the temple from which the idol would have been stolen and investigate to establish the accused and the provenance of the idol," said DGP Jayanth Murali, head of the Idol Wing in a press release on Monday.

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