Theft of a complete museum in Egypt … a loud surprise about the identity of the thieves

Theft of a complete museum in Egypt … a loud surprise about the identity of the thieves

After the case sparked widespread discontent in Egypt, the Egyptian Ministry of Interior revealed, on Monday night, the circumstances of the theft of an antiquities museum at Sohag University in the south of the country.
The incident began when Sohag University informed the second police department that some of its workers had been caught taking artefacts from the college of antiquities museum on campus.

The perpetrators of the incident were identified as four students, including the father of one of the perpetrators, who were also students at the same university. The ministry added that after the legalisation of the procedures, the perpetrators were apprehended and had 59 artefacts seized by the museum.

Facing the defendants, they confessed to committing the incident and one of them decided that he agreed with another student to steal the contents of the museum in a desire to get rich, and prepared a “iron machine” and went to the university and one of them blocked the camera’s vision until the other managed to open the museum door and together seized the artifacts and put them in a bag and some bags Plastic. The inside statement states.

She also mentioned how one of the students asked a colleague to bring her car so she could transfer the stolen items and hide them with one of the fathers in order to prepare them for sale.
While the institution released a statement about it, the incident had caused significant unrest in Egypt.
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The President of Sohag University, Mustafa Abdel-Khaleq, made the decision to stop the security guards assigned to the building and refer them for an immediate investigation. He also decided to refer the Dean of the Faculty of Antiquities’ actions to an investigation in front of a professor from the Faculty of Law, the Director General of the General Administration of University Security, and the Secretary of Al-Ahada in the store.

The university’s president announced that a special committee had been formed to create a comprehensive inventory of the store’s stock. He also gave the university’s legal affairs department the go-ahead to launch thorough investigations with the campus security team and all personnel.

A full Egyptian museum was stolen, and the identity of the criminals shocked everyone.

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