Police arrest two men over shipwreck looting
Associated Press in Jakarta
Friday March 10, 2006
The Guardian
Police yesterday arrested two men accused of illegally salvaging treasure from a shipwreck in the Java sea.
A spokesman said the suspects, from France and Germany, removed 150,000 ceramic pieces from China's five dynasties period (AD907-960) from the wreck, which lies 178ft (54 metres) beneath the surface near the city of Cirebon on the Java coast.
Six of the eight-man crew had a permit to salvage the treasure, estimated to be worth millions of pounds, he said. Wrecks in Indonesian waters are frequently looted. If convicted the men could each serve up to 10 years in prison.
Associated Press in Jakarta
Friday March 10, 2006
The Guardian
Police yesterday arrested two men accused of illegally salvaging treasure from a shipwreck in the Java sea.
A spokesman said the suspects, from France and Germany, removed 150,000 ceramic pieces from China's five dynasties period (AD907-960) from the wreck, which lies 178ft (54 metres) beneath the surface near the city of Cirebon on the Java coast.
Six of the eight-man crew had a permit to salvage the treasure, estimated to be worth millions of pounds, he said. Wrecks in Indonesian waters are frequently looted. If convicted the men could each serve up to 10 years in prison.