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Christie's Auction House Slammed For Selling Jewels With Nazi Connection
'Briolette of India' and 699 other jewels belonging to an Austrian heiress will go on sale at Christie's on May 3 as part of one of the largest jewellery sales in history. According to New York Times, the auction house is predicting that jewels from the estate of Heidi Horten, the heiress who died last year, will bring in more than $150 million.
The sale could eclipse previous records set by Christie's in sales of properties that belonged to actress Elizabeth Taylor in 2011 and the "Maharajas and Mughal Magnificence" collection in 2019, both of which exceeded $100 million, according to an AFP report.
Heidi Horten died last year aged 81. According to Forbes, she was worth $2.9 billion.
However, the auction house has also acknowledged that the jewellery collection once owned by Helmut Horten, dead since 1987 made a fortune by purchasing businesses from German Jews who were forced to sell during World War II.
Anthea Peers, president of Christie's Europe, Middle East and Africa told New York Times, "We are aware there is a painful history. We weighed that up against various factors." She added saying that the foundation is "a key driver of philanthropic causes."
In a report published in January 2022 by historians commissioned by the Horten Foundation, her husband Helmut Horten, who died in Switzerland in 1987, was a member of the Nazi party before being expelled, AFP reported.
In 1936, three years after Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany, Horten took over the textile company Alsberg based in the western city of Duisburg after its Jewish owners fled.
He later took over several other shops that had belonged to Jewish owners before the war.
"How did a 27-year-old take over a major department store? Did he put the (Jewish) seller under pressure?" the historians wrote.
"The giant among the West German entrepreneurs remained silent about his activities in the years 1933-45. And so the image of an unscrupulous profiteer endures today."
The Allied denazification committee exonerated Helmut Horten after the war.
On its website, Christie's says that "the business practices of Mr Horten during the Nazi era, when he purchased Jewish businesses sold under duress, are well documented".
Christie's CEO, Guillaume Ceruttitold AFP in a statement that the auction house's decision to take on the sale was made after "careful consideration".
"It was never Christie's intention to hide information about the well-documented history of Mr Horten and we have added relevant information to our sale materials and website to ensure that the facts are clear to all," he added.
The auction house has stressed that the proceeds from the sale will go to the Heidi Horten Foundation, established in 2021 to support the eponymous art collection, as well as to medical research, child welfare and other philanthropic activities that the wealthy heiress supported.
"For our part, Christie's will make a significant contribution from its final proceeds of the auction to an organisation that further advances Holocaust research and education," it added in its online statement.
Four hundred of the Horten lots will be sold at Christie's Geneva auction house from May 10 to 12.
Other pieces will be sold online from May 3 to 15 and in November.
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Supreme Court Questions Centre Over Probe Agency Chief's Term Extension
"Can one person be so indispensable?" the Supreme Court asked the government today as it questioned it about the third extension of service given to ED Director Sanjay Kumar Mishra despite its express direction that no further extension shall be granted to him.
The top court said it had categorically held in its 2021 judgement that any extension of tenure granted to officers holding the post of Director of Enforcement after attaining the age of superannuation should be for a short period and clearly mentioned that no further extension will be given to Mishra.
"Is there is no other person in the organisation who can do his job? Can one person be so indispensable? "According to you, there is no one else in ED who is competent? What will happen post to the agency post-2023, when he does retire?" a bench of Justices BR Gavai, Vikram Nath and Sanjay Karol asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who represented the Centre.
The barrage of questions from the bench came after the solicitor general said Mr Mishra's extension was necessitated because of administrative reasons and was vital for India's evaluation by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
"The next peer review of India's legislation on money laundering is to take place in 2023 and, with a view to ensuring that India's rating does not go down, continuity of the leadership in the Enforcement Directorate is crucial," Mr Mehta said, adding the person already interacting with the task force is best suited to deal with it and the skills for that is acquired after working in that position for several years.
The solicitor general said though no one is indispensable, in such cases continuity is required.
"We are not dealing with individuals, but with the performance of an entire country," he contended.
At the start of the arguments, the solicitor general questioned the locus standi of some of the PIL petitioners who have challenged the amended law that allowed extension to the ED boss.
"At the outset, I have serious objection with respect to petitions filed by political persons whose party's senior functionaries are under investigation by Enforcement Directorate. They have no locus in the matter. Office bearers of the Congress party....
"Their leaders are facing serious ED investigations and it is not just political investigation as alleged. In one of the cases, we had to bring a cash counting machine because there was so much cash recovered from them...Will this court entertain petitions at the behest of persons who are trying to pressurise the agency ED," Mr Mehta said.
The top court, however, refused to agree with Mehta's submission.
"Merely because a person is a member of a political party, can that be a ground not to permit him a petition? Can he be stalled from approaching the court?" the bench asked.
Mehta stood his ground, saying a public interest litigation has to be limited to public interest and not private interest.
The hearing in the matter remained inconclusive and will continue on May 8.
The top court had earlier disagreed with the Centre's contention that petitions challenging the amended law allowing extension of tenure of the director of the Enforcement Directorate up to five years should not be entertained as they have been filed by political entities facing serious money laundering charges.
It had said even if the petitioners are facing cases, they have the right to approach the judiciary for redress of their grievances.
The top court had on December 12 last sought the response from the Centre and others to a plea challenging the third extension granted to ED chief Mishra.
It had issued notices to the Union of India, the Central Vigilance Commission and the ED director on a plea filed by Jaya Thakur which accused the central government of destroying the basic structure of democracy by misusing the enforcement agencies against its political opponents.
A batch of petitions, including those filed by Congress leaders Randeep Singh Surjewala and Thakur, and TMC's Mahua Moitra and Saket Gokhale, had come up for hearing before the bench.
According to the latest extension notification issued by the government, the 1984 batch IRS officer will be in office till November 18, 2023.
Mr Mishra, 62, was first appointed the director of the ED for two years on November 19, 2018. Later, by an order dated November 13, 2020, the central government modified the appointment letter retrospectively and his two-year term was changed to three years.
The government promulgated an ordinance last year under which the tenure of the ED and CBI chiefs could be extended by up to three years after the mandated term of two years.
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In A First, Women Cops On Night Duty In Jammu
In a move aimed at ensuring women's safety as well as keeping tabs on women drug peddlers, female constables have been deployed at various vital checkpoints in Jammu city during night hours, officials said.
This is for the first time that women constables have been deployed during night hours, they said.
"We are deployed at various checkpoints in the city to ensure safety and protection of women at night," a female head constable said.
Anita, a constable, said that women cops have been deployed to do proper verification of women during night time.
"Our duty involves keeping tabs on movement of women residents, since male (constables) can't question them too much, so that there should be no (illegal) activities," she told PTI.
According to senior police officials, the deployment of women constables has been done not only to ensure the safety of women citizens but also to check instances of drug peddling by women.
As per sources, over 50 to 60 female constables along with male cops have been put on duty under new the set-up in the city.
Most of the women cops have been deployed at the entry and exit points of Jammu city. In the next phase, they will also be deployed in the rural areas of Jammu, the officials said.
Women residents have welcomed the initiative by the Jammu and Kashmir Police.
In Jammu, several women travel in night as part of their duties.
"This is a great and commendable initiative by the police. It will help those women who go to work at night. It will also help those who are the victims of domestic violence," Tarika Mahajan, a local resident, told PTI.
She said that at times, those women who go to the party and come back late at night have to face unwanted situation on the roads.
"Some women hesitate to tell their problem to male police personnel, but with the deployment of the female cops now, it will help them to raise their voice against any crime," Mahajan said.
Shikha Rathore, another resident, said that being a girl there have been a lot of security related issues. "But the deployment of women constables during night hours gives a sense of security." The police officers maintained that it will give women cops feeling that they are no less than their male counterparts.
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Indian Climber's Surgery Successful In Nepal, "He's Conscious," Says Brother
Injured Indian mountaineer Anurag Maloo on Wednesday underwent a successful tracheostomy surgery and his condition is improving, his brother said, nearly a fortnight after he was found alive by rescuers in Nepal's Mount Annapurna.
Anurag Maloo, 34, a resident of Kishangarh in Rajasthan, went missing in mid-April after he fell from around 6,000 meters while descending from Camp III. Mount Annapurna is the 10th highest mountain in the world.
He was found alive in a deep crevasse at some 5800-metre altitude on April 20 after three days of continuous search by a team of rescuers. He was rushed to Manipal Hospital in Pokhara and then airlifted to Kathmandu for further treatment.
"Anurag underwent a successful tracheostomy surgery," his brother Ashish Maloo told PTI.
A tracheostomy is an opening created at the front of the neck so a tube can be inserted into the windpipe (trachea) to help a person breathe. If necessary, the tube can be connected to an oxygen supply and a ventilator.
"We are hopeful that he could be taken off the ventilator in the next 3-4 days," Ashish Maloo said, adding that Anurag is conscious and opening his eyes and obeying instructions from the doctors.
Anurag Maloo is currently undergoing treatment at the Intensive Care Unit of the Medicity Hospital in Lalitpur near Kathmandu. He has also slightly moved his body, Ashish said.
He was on a mission to climb all 14 peaks above 8,000 metres and the seven highest points in all seven continents to create awareness and drive action towards achieving the UN Global Goals.
He has been awarded REX Karam -- Veer Chakra and became the 2041 Antarctic Youth Ambassador from India.
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Serbia School Shooting "Planned" Over A Month, Suspect Had A Hit List
The teenager accused of killing nine people in Belgrade on Wednesday had a detailed plan, including a kill list, that was pulled together over a month, police said.
The shooting occurred at 8:40 am (0640 GMT) at an elementary school in Belgrade's downtown Vracar district.
The suspect "planned the shooting for a month and made a list of kids he planned to kill," Veselin Milic, Belgrade's police chief, told a press conference.
"The sketch looks like something from a video game or a horror movie, which indicates that he planned in detail, by classes, whom to liquidate," Milic added.
The incident rocked the Balkan nation, where there has not been a school shooting of this magnitude in decades.
Police moved quickly to seal off the neighbourhood as parents rushed to the scene, where students were visibly distraught as they waited outside the school.
"Eight children and a security guard were killed, while six children and one schoolteacher were wounded," the interior ministry said earlier.
"All police forces are still on the ground and are intensively working to shed light on all the facts and circumstances that led to this tragedy."
Gun violence in schools is extremely rare in Serbia, where purchasing a firearm requires a special permit.
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