Prosecution seeks investigations into the theft of gold objects from a residential apartment in the pyramid

The prosecution in southern Giza asked the security services to investigate the theft of unknown goldworkers, valued at approximately 200,000 pounds, a residential apartment in the pyramid, to find out the circumstances and circumstances of the incident.
Colonel Mohammed al-Saghir, head of the police department of the pyramid, received a report stating that he had stolen an apartment in Mariouteya.
The detectives moved to the place of the incident and, upon investigation, it turned out that the apartment belonged to a housewife, who had infiltrated it anonymously, and seized goldworkers worth about 200,000 pounds and fled.
A statement of the incident was released and the investigation officers of the Haram Police Department conducted investigations to reveal the identity of the accused and the prosecution began the investigation.
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