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End Quote Abdel Meguid Mahmud Egyptian Prosecutor General Mr Mahmud told reporters on Sunday that security measures at the museum had been "inadequate", describing them as "a facade". "There are 43 security cameras but only seven are working. Each painting is protected by an alarm but again, none are working," he said. Mr Mahmud said museum officials had been looking for spare parts to mend the security system, but that they "hadn't managed to find them". He added that state prosecutors had issued a warning about the need to improve security at Cairo's museums after nine paintings of 19th Century Egyptian ruler Mohammed Ibrahim Pasha were stolen from the Muhammad Ali Palace last year.Those painting were found 10 days later dumped outside.Police are reported to be focusing their hunt for the missing Van Gogh painting on Egypt's air and sea ports.'Italians arrested' On Saturday, there was a report that two Italians had been arrested at Cairo airport in connection with the theft after visiting the museum earlier in the day.According to Egypt's culture minister, Mr Hosni, only 10 people visited the museum on Saturday.There are 43 security cameras but only seven are working. Each painting is protected by an alarm but again, none are working”
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