Columbine-The Association Neighborhood Watch Eagles Forum has launched a campaign to recover the amphorae, the like or any archaeological remains that may be part of cultural heritage.
In this regard, AVA requests of those who are in possession of such items should hand in the Archaeological Museum or communicate it to the pool itself through its e-mail: ava_aguilas@yahoo.es
The Law on Cultural Heritage in the Region of Murcia clearly states the obligation of any person or entity, whether public or private, to deliver the objects or archaeological or paleontological, or furniture of special importance, that have for whatever reason, even if a deposit.
AVA recalls that these parts should be delivered immediately to the responsible agencies in the field of cultural heritage, being the competent authority may proceed to recover automatically.
The Neighborhood Association president, Alberto F.
Giordano, said that "the protection of cultural heritage is an inexcusable duty of all citizens and also one of the aims of our group, so we started this awareness and information campaign to ensure the recovery of those artifacts that are in power of a neighbor, an institution or group.
We know that many or even that there is traffic of the most valuable.
If necessary we will ensure the anonymity of the person, and even will take care of the ballot boxes delivered to them we get to the Administration. "
This campaign will last a month in its first phase, after which AVA is determined to bring charges against anyone who owns any kind of parts considered of cultural interest, "and especially against those who traffick or trade with them," says the president of AVA
Source: AVA-Foro Ciudadano de Águilas