{"source":{"name":"The Evidence Hub - on the regulation of digital services","url":"https:\/\/evidencehub.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[36.9,19.4],"name":"Air"},{"data":[36.2,65.3],"name":"Vehicles"},{"data":[26.9,15.3],"name":"Other"}],"_data":[["Topics","Air","Vehicles","Other"],["Share in total number of customs seizures","36.9","36.2","26.9"],["Share in the total number of items seized","19.4","65.3","15.3"]],"labels":{"name":"Topics","values":["Share in total number of customs seizures","Share in the total number of items seized"]},"metadata":{"link":"http:\/\/www.wcoomd.org\/-\/media\/wco\/public\/global\/pdf\/topics\/enforcement-and-compliance\/activities-and-programmes\/illicit-trade-report\/itr_2019_en.pdf?db=web","type":"Problem","unit":"Per cent (%)","year":"2019","title":"Distribution of Conveyance Methods for Cultural Artefacts in Illegal Trade, 2019","topic":"Illegal Products","method":"Data collection","source":"World Customs Organization. Illicit Trade Report (Brussels: World Customs Organization, 2019)","sub_topic":"Cultural heritage","chart_number":"221","geographical":"Global"},"description":"The chart presents the distribution of transport modes for cultural artefacts seized by customs in 2019, based on the data from World Customs Organization's \"Illicit trade Report 2019.\" The report shows that air and vehicle are the main conveyance methods for cultural artefacts, representing 73% in total seizures. In 2019, out of 217 seizures, 100 were air seizures (36.9%) and 98 vehicles seizures (36.2%). However, by number of artefacts seized, the vehicle seizures accounted for 65% (6 138), while air seizures only for 19% (1 826) of the total number of artefacts seized by customs."}