Watch.. The moment of pronouncing the prison sentence of Hassan Rateb and the deputy of "jinn and goblins" in the case of "The Great Antiquities"

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On Thursday, the Cairo Criminal Court issued a ruling penalizing businessman Hassan Ratib with five years in prison, and also sentenced former deputy Alaa Hassanein, known as the deputy of “jinn and goblins” to 10 years in prison, on the grounds of accusing them of trafficking in and excavating antiquities, and financing excavations, In the case known in the media as “The Great Antiquities.”

The family of Hassan Ratib, the family of Alaa Hassanein, and the rest of the defendants in the major antiquities case collapsed, following the issuance of prison sentences today.

The Public Prosecution had charged Hassan Ratib with financing Alaa Hassanein with millions of pounds for excavation and trafficking in antiquities, and Alaa Hassanein and others were charged with excavating antiquities inside the Egyptian governorates, trafficking in them and smuggling them abroad, and accordingly a decision was issued to imprison them, and refer them to a court. Felonies, according to the Egyptian newspaper, Al-Ahram Gate.

During the investigations, the Egyptian Public Prosecution confronted Hassan Ratib with the confessions of the former deputy Alaa Hassanein, known as the deputy of the “jinn and the goblins,” which included that Ratib had financed him in antiquities excavations.

The prosecution’s investigations also revealed millions of pounds of funding provided by Hassan Ratib to the gang of Alaa Hassanein and his brother in excavating antiquities, which was confirmed by the confessions of Alaa Hassanein’s brother about the involvement of businessman Hassan Ratib in paying millions of pounds to search for antiquities.

The defendants, Alaa Hassanein, Hassan Ratib, and twenty-one others, all of whom were imprisoned except for two fugitives, were referred last December to the competent criminal court, accusing the former of forming and managing a gang for the purpose of smuggling antiquities outside the country, destroying movable antiquities by deliberately separating part of them, and trafficking in antiquities. And his participation with an unknown person by agreement in falsifying antiquities with the intent of fraud.

Hassan Ratib was also accused of being the first suspect in the gang;

Which he manages by financing it to implement its criminal plans, as well as his participation with him in committing the crime of excavating works in four sites with the intention of obtaining antiquities without a license and trading them, while the rest of the accused were accused of joining the aforementioned gang and some of them concealing traces with the intention of smuggling and carrying out excavations in the four mentioned sites. With the intention of obtaining antiquities without a license, according to Cairo 24.

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