"This is reported to be the first step towards restitution of the idol and repatriation to India," an economic offences wing police release said here.
The panchaloga idol of Lord Siva in dancing posture belonging to the Chola period 900 to 1100 AD was stolen from the famous Brahadheeswarar (Big) Temple in Thanjavur in 2008.
Similarly, another stone idol of Lord Ardhanarishwara belonging to the Chola period was also burgled from Virudhagireeswarar temple in Cuddalore.
This idol was also sold by Kapoor for USD 650,000 and was on display at Art Gallery, New South Wales, Australia, since 2004, the release said adding a request had also been sent for removal of the idol from display.
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