Rabat, July 16: Moroccan authorities handed over a 17th-century stolen painting to Italy.
The painting, worth up to 6 million euros ($6.9 million), was stolen from a church in the northern Italian city of Modena in 2014, and was recovered in a local market in the Moroccan city of Casablanca, reports Xinhua news agency.
During a ceremony held in Casablanca on Saturday, Moroccan police officially handed over the painting, known as "The Squinter", to the Italian ambassador to Morocco.
The 17th-century painting by Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, known as Guercino, was recovered thanks to a wealthy Moroccan businessman and art collector, who acquired it for $1 million.
After the businessman informed the police, they arrested four people. The Moroccan police also tipped off Italian authorities, which later arrested another Moroccan migrant who stole the painting from Italy.