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Gaza police seize Banksy art from man who 'failed to tell owners its real value'

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This Banksy mural has been seized by the police.Photo: AFP

Gaza police have seized a work by famed street artist Banksy from a man who bought it for US$200 from a family that later said it was duped.

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Bilal Khaled, accused of buying the work painted on a door belonging to the Darduna family without telling them its real value, said "the police seized it yesterday under a court order".

The now homeless family in the impoverished Islamist-run Palestinian enclave said they were "tricked" into parting with the valuable collector's item.

At the end of February, the artist, who chooses to remain anonymous, released an online video showing three works he painted on the walls of Gaza homes destroyed in Israeli air strikes.

The disputed graffiti shows Greek goddess Niobe weeping on a metal doorway which was all that remained standing of the Darduna family home.

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Khaled said it "will be stored at Khan Yunes public library until this issue is resolved".

Rabie Darduna added that the family "has filed a complaint against Bilal Khaled for fraud and to demand justice in retrieving the graffiti".

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