Abbot Arrested for Stealing Religious Artifacts
KALAVRYTA — Police have arrested the abbot of the historic Monastery of the Dormition of the Virgin, also known as the Mega Spilaio monastery, in Kalavryta in the northern Peloponnese, on suspicion of trying to sell Byzantine icons and rare religious texts.
According to a police announcement on Monday, the abbot and five more suspects attempted to sell the protected items – including two Gospels dated 1737 and 1761 – to an undercover officer for €200,000 ($215,000).
The arrests took place during a sting operation when the abbot allegedly tried to complete the sale. His assistant has also been arrested.
Four civilians have been taken into custody, as well. They are a pawnshop owner and his wife, a broker and another man accused of dealing in ancient coins, police said.
Authorities did not immediately release the names of those arrested.
The investigation is ongoing.
Founded in 362 AD in a cave in the Vouraikos Gorge near Kalavryta, the Mega Spilaio is one of the oldest monasteries in the Greek world.
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