The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Art Crimes Team is on Wednesday set to hand over an as of late recuperated bit of uncommon craftsmanship back to a Kenyan craftsman in Nairobi.
The appointed figure was stolen from Kenya in 2013 however was recouped by the FBI following examinations in the US.
It isn’t clear what the estimation of the ancient rarity which will be given over to the proprietor within the sight of active US Ambassador Robert Godec.
The FBI established the rapid deployment Art Crime Team in 2004 which investigates art related crime worldwide.
It is composed of 16 special agents, each responsible for addressing art and cultural property crime cases in an assigned geographic region.
The Art Crime Team is coordinated through the FBI’s Art Theft Program, located at FBI Headquarters in Washington, DC.
Since its inception, the Art Crime Team has recovered more than 14,850 items valued at over $165 million.



