According to Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) sources, the idol is expected to be handed over to the Indian Embassy in Germany on September 23 and will be flown to India. "The idol may reach India by September 26 or 27," official sources here said.
The Mahishasuramardini idol, showing the Goddess slaying the Buffalo Demon, was stolen from a temple at Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir in the 1990s, official sources said. An FIR was registered in connection with the theft and investigation launched.
Armed with the FIR, which is a crucial evidence that the idol belonged to India, the government took up the issue with the concerned authorities in Germany and it is likely to be back here soon.
"The idol was registered with the Department of Archaeology of the Jammu and Kashmir Government, as well. We had submitted all the evidences including the FIR to German authorities for retrieving the Durga idol," sources said.
Kapoor was the subject of an Interpol red corner notice and was arrested in 2011 at Frankfurt International Airport in Germany. He was subsequently extradited to India to face criminal charges.
In April this year, Canada returned a 900-year-old 'Parrot Lady' sculpture from Khajuraho after it was seized from a person, who was possessing the antiquity without valid documents in that country.