Egyptians reacted with outrage this week after officials said that a 3000-year-old bracelet that had belonged to an ancient pharaoh was stolen from Cairo's famed Egyptian Museum and then melted down for gold.
Tourism and Antiquities Minister Sherif Fathy said in televised comments late Saturday that the bracelet was stolen on September 9 while officials at the museum were preparing artifacts for an exhibit in Italy.
He blamed “laxity” in implementing procedures at the facility and said that prosecutors were still investigating.
The bracelet, containing a lapis lazuli bead, belonged to Pharaoh Amenemope, who reigned about 3000 years ago.
Authorities said it was taken from a restoration lab at the museum and then funneled through a chain of dealers before being melted down.
The minister