Outrage after pharaoh's gold bracelet stolen from a Cairo museum is melted down
Share this @internewscast.com

This week, Egyptians expressed anger after it was revealed that a 3000-year-old bracelet, once owned by an ancient pharaoh, had been stolen from Cairo’s renowned Egyptian Museum and subsequently melted down for its gold.

Tourism and Antiquities Minister Sherif Fathy, during a televised statement late Saturday, announced that the bracelet was taken on September 9 while museum officials were preparing artifacts for an exhibit destined for Italy.

He blamed “laxity” in implementing procedures at the facility and said that prosecutors were still investigating.

This undated photo provided by Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities shows a 3000-year-old bracelet that belonged to an ancient pharaoh, which was stolen from Cairo’s famed Egyptian Museum and then melted down for gold.(AP)

Monica Hanna, a notable Egyptian archaeologist, advocated for halting overseas exhibitions “until better control” measures are in place to ensure artifact security.

Hanna, who is the dean at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, also campaigns for the repatriation of Egyptian artifacts displayed in foreign museums.

Malek Adly, an Egyptian human rights lawyer, described the theft as “an alarm bell” for the government and emphasized the need for enhanced security for both exhibition and storage antiquities.

Amenemope ruled Egypt from Tanis in the Nile Delta during Egypt’s 21st Dynasty.

The Tanis royal necropolis was discovered by the French archaeologist Pierre Montet in 1940, according to the Egyptian Museum.

The necropolis’ collection exhibits about 2,500 ancient artifacts, including golden funerary masks, silver coffins and golden jewels.

The collection was restored in 2021 in cooperation with the Louvre Museum in Paris.

The incident evoked memories of previous cultural losses, like the disappearance of Vincent van Gogh’s “Poppy Flowers” — once valued at $50 million — from another Cairo museum in 2010.

The painting was first stolen in 1977 but was later recovered.

However, since its theft in 2010 it has not been found.

DOWNLOAD THE 9NEWS APP: Stay across all the latest in breaking news, sport, politics and the weather via our news app and get notifications sent straight to your smartphone. Available on the Apple App Store and Google Play.However, since its theft in 2010 it has not been found.
Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Anzac soldiers

Partial Remains of Australian Soldiers from WWI Finally Laid to Rest Over a Century Later

The partial remains of eight Australian soldiers have been laid to rest…

UK Plans New Legislation to Prohibit Cigarette Sales for Those Born After 2008

In brief A rolling age ban means children and anyone born in…
Jade Elston

Adelaide Family Turns to Crowdfunding for Son’s Urgent Cancer Treatment: A Community’s Call to Action

An Adelaide family has found themselves seeking help from the kindness of…
The Australian soldiers who fought epic battle in the 'forgotten war'

Heroic Australian Soldiers Recall Epic Battle in the Overlooked Korean War

Anzac Day falls 75 years after Australian soldiers fought a bloody battle…
Robert F Kennedy has doubled down on Donald Trump's incorrect maths.

Trump and Kennedy’s Baffling Math Claims: Unraveling the Controversial Calculations

The President of the United States has consistently asserted that his initiatives…

Australian Women Confront Tough Decisions Amid National Crisis

in brief Experts are warning that the cost of living crisis is…
Treasurer Jim Chalmers handed down the Budget on Tuesday night, boasting of a $9.3 billion surplus driven by a strong labour market and increased commodity prices

Budget 2024 Unveiled: $300 Cash Boost for Australians, Student Debt Forgiveness, Tax Cuts, and New Travel Policies by Albanese Government

In a strategic move to garner voter support ahead of elections, the…
Ahead of the Budget delivery on Tuesday evening, Greens housing spokesman Max Chandler-Mather slammed the $9.3billion surplus as evidence of 'how little Labor cares about the housing crisis'

Budget 2024: Albo’s Challenger Unveils Key Oversight by Jim Chalmers

For the second consecutive year, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has announced a budget…
Michelle Stalimeros (pictured) grew up in a 'chaotic' home where alcohol was woven into family life

Weekend Wine Habit Triggered Blackouts and Anxiety, Straining Marriage; Reflecting on Three Years of Sobriety

At first glance, Michelle Stalimeros appeared far from someone struggling with alcohol.…
The owner of a service station in Sydney has been left fuming after a truck driver stole close to $3000 worth of petrol in one hit.

Brazen Petrol Theft Sparks Outrage: Service Station Owner Fumes Over Fuel Heist

A Sydney gas station proprietor is up in arms after a truck…

Unpacking the Key Issues in the NDIS Overhaul

In Brief Roughly 160,000 Australians are set to lose access to the…

Lebanon’s Pivotal Role: How Its Future May Shape Regional Conflict Dynamics

in brief World leaders have called for peace talks to take place…