London pub thief sold 2.2m Faberge egg and watch set to buy drugs
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London pub thief sold 2.2m Faberge egg and watch set to buy drugs
"The stolen Faberge egg and watch set is one of only seven, and three have fetched up to 2.25 million when sold."
"Ms Dawson described the particular shock and panic upon realizing a bag containing items of such particular value owned by the company had been stolen."
"The opportunistic theft had caused inconvenience and stress to Dawson and her company, highlighting the impact of the crime."
Enzo Conticello, 29, stole a handbag containing a Faberge egg and watch set valued at 2.2 million from Rosie Dawson at a pub in Soho. The theft occurred on November 7, 2024, while Dawson was in the smoking area. The bag also contained various personal items and bank cards. Conticello intended to sell the stolen items for drugs. He was sentenced to two years and three months in prison for theft and fraud after being linked to the crime through attempted use of the stolen bank cards.
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