Selasa, 07 September 2010

Involved Steal Paintings, Egyptian officials on trial

CAIRO - Eleven Egyptian Cultural Office officials accused of involvement cases of theft of the painting's famous painter Vincent van Gogh from a museum in Cairo. This theft occurred when the alarm of the museum is not functioning properly.
Public prosecutors said, when eleven cultural officials are charged with neglect and destructive actions of state-owned property.Among the officials who are charged with is the Deputy Ministry of Culture of Egypt who previously had requested to improve the security system at the museum.
As reported by the Associated Press, Tuesday (7/9/2010), his request had been requested before August 21, when Van Gogh painting thieves who actually gets a little help from the Egyptian Cultural Office.
The painting titled "Poppy Flower" valued at approximately USD50 million or Rp450 billion (Rp9, 005 per dollar) was stolen at noon from the Mahmoud Khalil Museum.Investigators found if the alarm is located in the museum is not working at all and dari43 surveillance camera that function only seven

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