Six Georgian nationals received sentences in Paris following the theft of rare Russian literary works, including those by Alexander Pushkin. The sentences, handed down between Friday night and Saturday morning, ranged from 18-month suspended sentences to seven years of imprisonment. The case centers around the theft of valuable books and manuscripts by prominent Russian authors. French authorities successfully prosecuted the individuals involved in the audacious theft. The stolen works represent a significant part of Russian literary heritage. This conviction marks the conclusion of a high-profile investigation into the illicit trafficking of cultural artifacts.
