The Egyptian security authorities revealed that fugitive suspects used a clever trick to defraud antiquities dealers, by mimicking an ancient cemetery to sell its contents as original artifacts to illegal antiquities dealers. The suspects created an ancient cemetery under the ground, in al-Hiba area in al-Fashn locality, Beni Suef, containing painted and engraved fake relics, a gypsum coffin, hand-made statues, and quantities of gold-plated ingots made of gypsum, to be used in defrauding antiquities traders. The committee, which was formed under the chairmanship of Director of Antiquities of Beni Suef, Omar Zaki, to investigate the fake tomb, said that all the found relics inside the tomb we
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