Egypt foils theft of 10-ton ancient Ramses II statue
Three men arrested for trying to steal pharaonic artifact and excavate antiquities at Aswan
CAIRO, Egypt — Egyptian authorities said Tuesday they had detained three people for trying to steal a millennia-old 10-ton statue of the pharaoh Ramses II with a crane.
The public prosecutor’s office said in a statement it had “ordered three defendants be held in custody for four days pending investigations,” accusing them “of attempting to steal a pharaonic statue” from the ancient southern city of Aswan, some 675 kilometers (420 miles) south of Cairo on the Nile.
The statement said police had reported that “three people were arrested in possession of manual digging tools and heavy equipment, a crane,” which they had used in a bid to “lift the statue and excavate antiquities in the area.”
The Antiquities Authority in Aswan has proven the “antiquity [of the statue] and attributed it to Ramses II, with a weight of approximately 10 tons,” the statement added
The prosecutor’s office ordered officers to “quickly investigate others who were involved with the suspects in the crime.”
Ramses II (c. 1303–1213 BC), one of the most famous pharaohs of the 19th dynasty, ruled for 67 years. He was known as a great warrior and prolific builder who ordered the construction of temples across Egypt.
Egitto, tentano di rubare con una gru l’imponente statua di Ramses II (di 10 tonnellate) ma vengono arrestatihttps://t.co/x0kszOxyE6
— Mitì Vigliero (@Miti_Vigliero) January 11, 2023
Ramses II is commonly associated with the figure who was in power during the biblical Book of Exodus, which tells the story of the Israelites leaving Egypt after years of slavery, under the leadership of Moses. The rule of Ramses II marked the last peak of Egypt’s imperial power.
In December last year, researchers in England and Egypt used computer imagery and scanning techniques to reconstruct the face of Ramses II.
Over the past decade, Egypt has recovered about 29,000 antiquities found to have been taken abroad through illegitimate means.