Media Coverage
US authorities return two Khmer artefacts to Cambodia 
The Manhattan District Attorney’s office returned two Khmer artefacts to representatives of the Cambodian government on 26 March. The two stone sculptures were recovered as part of a larger criminal investigation into trafficking networks specialised in Cambodian antiquities, including those tied to the smuggler and disgraced dealer Subhash Kapoor, whose dealings in artefacts from South and Southeast Asia led to his arrest by the DA's Antiquities Trafficking Unit in 2012.
Manhattan DA calls on 3D printing companies to deter creation of ghost guns 
With crimes involving ghost guns on the rise, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., is calling on a 3D printer manufacturer to put more safeguards in place to prevent the spread of 3D-printed guns and gun parts.
Manhattan DA Bragg asks 3D printer company to block production of ‘ghost guns’ 
Manhattan's district attorney is asking a Chinese manufacturer of 3D printers to block the production of homemade “ghost guns” after untraceable weapons made by such printers were used in a number of crimes in the city.
Manhattan DA sends warning to ghost gun makers in wake of Supreme Court ruling 
One day after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld federal restrictions on ghost guns, prosecutors in New York are warning 3D-printing companies their "insufficient security measures" are causing a "troubling rise in access to unregulated weaponry."
Manhattan USPS workers dragged unconscious co-worker into truck, one tried to rape her: prosecutors 
The victim was celebrating a colleague’s birthday party and having a few drinks at the post office on Fourth Ave. at E. 11th St. in the East Village on the evening of June 8, 2023, when she suddenly became disoriented, unable to control her body and lost several hours of memory, prosecutors said.
Manhattan D.A. Bragg announces return of Antiquities to Spain and Cyprus 
The objects being returned to Cyprus were recovered pursuant to several criminal investigations, including one into previously convicted London-based trafficker Robin Symes, who passed away in 2023.

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