And the statement added, “The commission’s investigation office in Wasit governorate rushed to form a team to investigate and investigate the information received, and to move to the Antiquities Department, where it was found that the site was not fenced, unmaintained, or protected,” noting that “the results of the investigations were presented to the competent court, which in turn decided to open A case and investigating it according to Article (40 / First of the Antiquities and Heritage Law No. 55 of 2002).
He continued, “The decision included conducting an inspection at the archaeological site, searching for archaeological and heritage materials allegedly extracted, and seizing everything that constitutes a crime.” The operation also resulted in the seizure of (104) artifacts of different shapes and sizes.