Jean-Luc Martinez, former president and director of the Louvre Museum, was indicted on Wednesday in Paris for “laundering and complicity in fraud in an organized gang” and placed under judicial supervision in an investigation into trafficking in antiquities from the Near and the Middle East, we learned Thursday from a judicial source.
Jean-Luc Martinez, who is now ambassador for international cooperation in the field of heritage, was placed in police custody on Monday with two eminent Egyptologists in the premises of the Central Office for the Fight against Trafficking in Cultural Property ( OCBC). The two specialists have been released without prosecution at this stage, the source said.
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