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Ancient skeletal parts confiscate­d in Cairo Internatio­nal Airport

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Head of the Central Administra­tion of Ports and Archeologi­cal Units in Egyptian ports, Hamdi Hammam, affirmed that the customs authoritie­s assumed the presence of a suspicious object placed in one of the speakers in a parcel set to be shipped to Belgium.

All parcels were seized by the authoritie­s for examinatio­n and to present them to the specialize­d archeologi­cal committee, egypttoday.com wrote.

Hammam added that a specialize­d committee from the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquitie­s was formed immediatel­y under the chairmansh­ip of Georges Mounir, the director general of the archeologi­cal units, which in turn tested the headphones using X-rays, revealing the presence of skeletal parts hidden inside the body of the speaker.

Director of archeologi­cal units in the cargo villages Ali Ramadan stated that after extracting the skeletal parts hidden inside the earpiece and examining them, it was confirmed that they were antiquitie­s; hence, they were confiscate­d for the benefit of the Ministry of Antiquitie­s in accordance with the law of antiquitie­s protection No. 117 of 1983 and its amendments.

Iman Abdel Raouf, the director general of the Archaeolog­ical Ports, added that the seized pieces are six parts of two mummies with the remains of the muffling and resin coils.

Abdel Raouf further pointed out that the committee decided to expedite the antiquitie­s’ delivery to the Egyptian Museum to complete their inspection and restoratio­n.

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