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Four Arrested as 3,000-Year-Old Pharaoh’s Bracelet Stolen in Cairo

BREAKING: Four individuals have been arrested following the shocking theft of a 3,000-year-old bracelet from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The Ministry of Interior confirmed that the priceless artifact, which belonged to the ancient Pharaoh Amenemope, was stolen by a museum restoration specialist and subsequently sold before being melted down.

Authorities reported that the robbery took place on September 9, 2023, when the specialist illicitly removed the bracelet from an iron safe located in the museum’s restoration lab. The gold bracelet features a distinctive lapis lazuli bead, adding to its historical significance. Officials announced the disappearance of the item on September 13, prompting an immediate investigation.

The investigation uncovered that the restoration specialist had collaborated with a local silver shop owner to sell the bracelet for 180,000 Egyptian pounds (approximately $5,600 USD) to a gold workshop owner. This individual later resold the bracelet for 194,000 Egyptian pounds before melting it down with other gold pieces, rendering it irretrievable.

All four perpetrators have since been arrested and have confessed to their involvement in this brazen crime. Law enforcement has seized the money involved in the transactions, but the fate of the ancient artifact remains tragic.

This theft comes at a critical time, as the Egyptian Museum prepares for an upcoming exhibition in Rome featuring 130 Pharaonic items. The incident has raised alarms about the security of Egypt’s invaluable cultural heritage, particularly in light of past thefts, including a notorious incident in 2011 when several artifacts belonging to King Tutankhamun were stolen.

The timing is also significant, with the inauguration of the Grand Egyptian Museum set for November 1, 2023. This new institution, located near the pyramids, aims to showcase Egypt’s rich historical narrative, making the theft of such an important artifact even more distressing.

Local media reports further highlight the ongoing challenges faced by the Egyptian Museum, including a previous theft of 38 pieces of ancient Roman jewellery in 2004. The museum, situated near Tahrir Square, has been at the center of cultural and political unrest, which complicates efforts to safeguard its treasures.

As investigations continue, experts and officials alike stress the urgent need for enhanced security measures to protect Egypt’s ancient artifacts. The public is left to ponder the implications of this theft on the preservation of their cultural heritage and the future of upcoming exhibitions.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as authorities work to address the security concerns raised by this audacious crime.

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