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Roman Statues Stolen from Syria’s Main Museum — Investigators Point to a Lone Suspect

The main museum in Syria says several Roman-era statues were stolen and investigators now believe a single person was responsible. The theft was reported in Middle Eastern entertainment headlines at 9:29 a.m. GMT. Authorities are reviewing evidence and coordinating with cultural agencies, raising concerns about the protection and trafficking of antiquities amid regional instability.

Roman Statues Stolen from Syria’s Main Museum

Syria’s main museum has reported the theft of several Roman-era statues. Authorities say investigators now believe a single individual carried out the theft, according to Middle Eastern entertainment headlines at 9:29 a.m. GMT.

Incident details: Museum officials confirmed the missing pieces during a preliminary review of the collection. Investigators are examining security footage and interviewing possible witnesses, but no suspect has been publicly identified and no items have been reported recovered.

Wider concerns: The loss highlights ongoing challenges in protecting cultural heritage amid regional instability. Officials are coordinating with cultural agencies and law enforcement to trace any attempts to move or sell the artifacts and to strengthen museum security.

Reported in entertainment headlines at 9:29 a.m. GMT.
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