Witness in “Great Antiquities”: Hassan Rateb paid 14.5 million pounds to Alaa Hassanein for excavation

The Criminal Court, held in the North Cairo Court, continues to hear the statements of the first evidence witness in the “Great Antiquities” case, who said that Hassan Ratib paid 14.5 million pounds to Alaa Hassanein for the excavation of antiquities, but the second did not produce artifacts, and asked the first to pay sums He refused, and this is the reason for the dispute between the two parties.

The Criminal Court, held in the North Cairo Court of First Instance in Abbasiya, continues the trial sessions of businessman Hassan Rateb, former MP Alaa Hassanein, and 21 other defendants, in the case known in the media as “Great Antiquities,” where he charged them with financing, excavation and trafficking in antiquities..

The Public Prosecution had charged Hassan Ratib with financing the deputy of the jinn, Alaa Hassanein, millions of pounds and his gang to explore and trade in antiquities..

The prosecution had decided to imprison Hassan Rateb pending investigations, and demanded prompt investigations around him, and charged him with financing Alaa Hassanein, known as “the deputy of the jinn”, with millions of pounds to excavate antiquities..

The prosecution confronted “Ratib” with the confessions of former deputy Alaa Hassanein, known as the deputy of the jinn and the demons, and included that Ratib had financed him financially in the excavations of antiquities. Alaa Hassanein on the involvement of businessman Hassan Rateb in paying millions of pounds to search for antiquities.

And the security services had arrested businessman Hassan Ratib, in implementation of the Public Prosecution’s decision to seize him, following investigations conducted by the investigation authorities with former parliamentarian Alaa Hassanein, known as the deputy of the jinn and demons, revealed that Ratib is accused of financially financing Alaa Hassanein in the excavations of antiquities..

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