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  • Two men guilty of conspiring to sell history-changing Anglo-Saxon coins

    Two men guilty of conspiring to sell history-changing Anglo-Saxon coins

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    A jury has found two men guilty of conspiring to illegally sell a cache of Anglo-Saxon coins that experts say helps transform our understanding of ninth-century English history and Alfred the Great.

    Roger Pilling, 75, and Craig Best, 46, were caught in an undercover police operation trying to sell 44 coins which should have been declared as treasure and handed to the crown.

    Craig Best (left) and Roger Pilling had denied the charges against them.
    Craig Best (left) and Roger Pilling had denied the charges against them. Photograph: Will Walker/North News & Pictures

    The monetary value of the coins has been estimated at £766,000, but their historical value is more difficult to quantify.

    The judge, James Adkin, told Durham crown court they had “immense historical significance”. Gareth Williams, the curator of early medieval coins at the British Museum, said: “The coins literally enable us to rewrite history.”

    The coins were part of a Viking hoard discovered in a farm field in Leominster, Herefordshire, in 2015. Two metal detectorists who discovered the hoard, valued at about £12m, were found guilty of theft after failing to legally declare the findings. They were jailed for 10 and eight years respectively.

    Only 29 of around 300 coins in the hoard had been recovered until the emergence of the 44, the subject of the two-week criminal trial in Durham.

    A jury heard that Pilling, from Rossendale, Lancashire, was in possession of the coins knowing they should have been declared. Pilling has never disclosed the full identity of the person he acquired them from.

    Pilling recruited Best, of Bishop Auckland, County Durham, to try to sell the coins. The court heard how Best contacted a US radiology professor at the University of Michigan, Ronald Bude, who was also a collector and lecturer on coins.

    Bude’s first assessment of the coins was that they were fake and he said he was consulting an expert at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge.

    The prosecution said that displeased Best, who sent an email which read: “They are a hoard as you know they are this can cause me problems all you had to do was say you didn’t want them and that was the end of it.”

    The court heard Best had also told Bude the coins were so good that he would need to fly over for them. In an email he had said: “These coins are big money I will send you a sim card with them all on if you want. I am looking at £200-250k for all of these that’s how good they are.”

    His attempt to sell the coins led to an undercover police operation being set up. Best took three of the coins to a hotel in Durham for a meeting with people he thought were representing a mystery American buyer. Those people were undercover police officers. Best was arrested and a subsequent raid of Pilling’s home recovered a further 41 coins.

    Durham constabulary was first alerted to the existence of the coins by the University of Cambridge. In 2019 it launched Operation Fantail to investigate the case, an operation Det Supt Lee Gosling said was unprecedented for the force.

    “This is an extremely unusual case,” he said. “It is not very often we get the chance to shape British history. It is astonishing that the history books need rewriting because of this find.”

    All 44 coins are now with the British Museum, which has had a chance to study them and concluded that they shine new light on our understanding of late ninth-century politics, Alfred the Great and the history of the formation of England.

    Anglo-Saxon coin found in cache.
    Photograph: Durham police

    Specifically, the coins tell an untold story of the relationship between Alfred, king of Wessex, and Ceolwulf II, king of Mercia, in the late ninth century.

    Ceolwulf is barely mentioned in history books, with accounts suggesting he was little more than a puppet for the Vikings. The coins tell a different story, showing how the two rulers stood shoulder to shoulder as allies.

    They suggest a need to reappraise the narrative of Alfred the Great, a ruler celebrated as the hero who almost single-handedly saved England from Viking rule.

    The crown accused neither Best nor Pilling, who are both keen metal detectorists, of being involved in the discovery of the coins.

    During the trial Best claimed Pilling told him that he bought the coins before the Treasure Act 1996 was brought into law.

    Pilling and Best had denied a charge of conspiring to sell criminal property. Each man also denied separate charges of possessing criminal property.

    On Thursday, the jury found both men guilty of the conspiracy charge by a majority of 10-2. Each man was found guilty of the possession charges by all jurors.

    The judge warned both men they faced jail sentences and remanded them in custody until a later date.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Is Karnataka Congress conspiring to field dummy candidate against BJP’s Sudhakar?

    Is Karnataka Congress conspiring to field dummy candidate against BJP’s Sudhakar?

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    Karnataka is set to go to assembly polls in 2023, and as the election approaches, there are allegations that the state congress leaders are conspiring to field a “dummy” candidate against the BJP’s K Sudhakar in the Chikkaballapur constituency. These allegations were made by Congress leader Vinay N (Shyam), who claimed that the party’s proposed candidate, Pradeep Eshwer, is a mere formality and that his selection is part of a larger conspiracy to facilitate Dr. Sudhakar’s victory.

    Vinay N (Shyam) alleged that Pradeep Eshwer is a supporter of Dr. Sudhakar, as he has been seen with the BJP candidate at many parties. According to him, Eshwer’s selection as the Congress candidate is part of a larger plot by some Congress leaders in Karnataka to ensure Sudhakar’s victory. Vinay further claims that Veerappa Moily and other Karnataka Congress leaders are behind this conspiracy.

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    Vinay N has also written a letter to the All India Congress Committee (AICC) President, explaining his role in local elections and expressing confidence in his victory if given the ticket to contest from Chikkaballapur. He has also alleged that he is the best Congress candidate from the constituency, as he has worked at the grassroots level since Sudhakar left the party in 2018.

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    If true, the decision to field a dummy candidate is not only unethical but also goes against the interest of the party that is struggling to increase its vote share since 2014.

    Who is Sudhakar?

    K. Sudhakar is a well-known political figure in Karnataka who is serving as the Minister of Medical Education and Health since February 2020. He was elected as MLA from Chikkaballapur on a Congress ticket in 2018 and was re-elected from the same constituency in 2019 on a BJP ticket.

    Sudhakar was one of the MLAs who played a crucial role in toppling the H. D. Kumaraswamy-led coalition government of the Indian National Congress and Janata Dal (Secular) in 2019. With his political experience and influence, Sudhakar continues to be a prominent figure in Karnataka’s political landscape.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Kumaraswamy claims RSS conspiring to make Pralhad Joshi Karnataka CM, targets lineage

    Kumaraswamy claims RSS conspiring to make Pralhad Joshi Karnataka CM, targets lineage

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    Bengaluru: JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy on Sunday claimed that RSS was conspiring to make Union Minister Pralhad Joshi the Chief Minister of Karnataka along with eight deputies, after the Assembly polls, and alleged that the latter lacks culture and divides society.

    Hitting back, BJP State president Nalin Kumar Kateel said the JD(S) leader’s statement against the RSS is unbecoming of a former Chief Minister, and his claims about 8 or 9 Deputy Chief Ministers are borne out of a mindset that is rooted in dynastic politics.

    “A conspiracy in the RSS is under way to make Pralhad Joshi the Chief Minister of the State after the Assembly polls. Joshi does not belong to a culture that is most prominent in southern Karnataka,” Kumaraswamy said.

    Speaking to reporters here, he said, “… Certain decisions have been taken by the RSS to make him the Chief Minister, so he has begun to attack us.”

    Criticising the dynasty politics and alleged infighting in the first family of that JD (S) for a ticket, Joshi, while addressing special State executive meet of the BJP on Saturday, said ‘Pancharantna Yatra’ has been taken up, ‘Navagraha Yatre’ should have been undertaken instead. As 8-9 members of the party patriarch H D Deve Gowda’s immediate family are in politics. “…all dramabaazi, will they improve the State,” he asked.

    Reacting to this, Kumaraswamy today said the public response to Pancharatna schemes of JD (S) has created a fear among the BJP, so they are speaking about his party and family.

    The ‘Pancharatna Ratha Yatre’ is aimed at informing people about a five-fold programme called Pancharatna’ that the JD(S) plans to implement if it comes to power, and they include quality education, health, housing, farmer welfare and employment.

    “He (Joshi) belongs to the category that divides the country, indulges in conspiracy politics, massacred those who contributed to the country in the name of patriotism,” he said. Therefore, he appealed to the Veerashaivas, Vokkaligas, Backward Classes and Dalit communities not to fall prey to the conspiracy of the BJP and RSS which would divide the State.

    Claiming that he has received information on the plan to make Joshi the Chief Minister, Kumaraswamy said there would be eight Deputy Chief Ministers, and discussions have taken place in Delhi and the RSS headquarters in this regard.

    “I want to tell Kannadigas of Karnataka, he (Joshi) is not of our culture…,” he added.

    Joshi is currently Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Coal and Mines and represents Dharwad Lok Sabha segment.

    “Kumaraswamy fears JD(S) won’t win even 20 seats in the Assembly polls, so he is affected. He might have spoken about 8-9 Deputy Chief Ministers after looking at his own family, because their politics is such. He has indulged in both dynasty and divide-and-rule politics,” Kateel said.

    Kumaraswamy is a former Chief Minister and should respect all communities, making such comments about a particular community is unbecoming of him, he said.

    Before commenting on the RSS, let Kumaraswamy must make himself aware of the organisation and its ideology, he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )