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'Professional' thieves raided Alexander Isak's home | 'Professional' thieves raided Alexander Isak's home |
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Alexander Isak returned home to find it had been burgled, Newcastle Crown Court heard | Alexander Isak returned home to find it had been burgled, Newcastle Crown Court heard |
A "professional" gang of burglars stole jewellery and cash worth almost £80,000 from the home of Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak, a court has heard. | A "professional" gang of burglars stole jewellery and cash worth almost £80,000 from the home of Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak, a court has heard. |
Four members of the same family travelled to the North East to burgle high-value homes last spring, with the Swedish international's home the third to be targeted, Newcastle Crown Court heard. | Four members of the same family travelled to the North East to burgle high-value homes last spring, with the Swedish international's home the third to be targeted, Newcastle Crown Court heard. |
Three people who live in Italy have admitted their involvement but Valentino Nikolov, 32, denies burglary. | Three people who live in Italy have admitted their involvement but Valentino Nikolov, 32, denies burglary. |
The court heard they had been repeatedly captured on CCTV both at the crime scenes and on the way to and from the burglaries. | The court heard they had been repeatedly captured on CCTV both at the crime scenes and on the way to and from the burglaries. |
The gang had already stolen valuables, including a CBE medal worth £1m, from a home in Jesmond, Newcastle, and designer shoes, handbags and jewellery worth £100,000 from a house in Whitburn, South Tyneside, before targeting Mr Isak, prosecutor Dan Cordey said. | The gang had already stolen valuables, including a CBE medal worth £1m, from a home in Jesmond, Newcastle, and designer shoes, handbags and jewellery worth £100,000 from a house in Whitburn, South Tyneside, before targeting Mr Isak, prosecutor Dan Cordey said. |
"This was a professional group of travelling burglars," he said, with two members of the three-man team which went into the houses having pleaded guilty. | "This was a professional group of travelling burglars," he said, with two members of the three-man team which went into the houses having pleaded guilty. |
"There is no other candidate for the final man other than [Mr Nikolov]," Mr Cordey said. | "There is no other candidate for the final man other than [Mr Nikolov]," Mr Cordey said. |
The group had been captured on CCTV at various service stations in the North East, including Durham and Scotch Corner, before and after the break-ins, the court heard. | The group had been captured on CCTV at various service stations in the North East, including Durham and Scotch Corner, before and after the break-ins, the court heard. |
Valentino Nikolov is on trial at Newcastle Crown Court | Valentino Nikolov is on trial at Newcastle Crown Court |
On 4 April, the gang returned to the North East from the Birmingham area and broke into the 25-year-old footballer's home in Darras Hall, Ponteland, at about 20:00 BST, the court heard. | On 4 April, the gang returned to the North East from the Birmingham area and broke into the 25-year-old footballer's home in Darras Hall, Ponteland, at about 20:00 BST, the court heard. |
The house was unoccupied at the time and the striker discovered the burglary when he returned home at about 22:00, Mr Cordey said. | The house was unoccupied at the time and the striker discovered the burglary when he returned home at about 22:00, Mr Cordey said. |
A glass door had been smashed and an "untidy search" of his home carried out, with up to £10,000 in cash and jewellery worth £68,000 stolen, the court heard. | A glass door had been smashed and an "untidy search" of his home carried out, with up to £10,000 in cash and jewellery worth £68,000 stolen, the court heard. |
The haul included bespoke men's bracelets, necklaces and rings from Frost of London, while the star's Audi RS6 estate car was taken and later found abandoned. | |
The gang also took a safe that had been left by a previous occupant but it was empty, the trial was told. | The gang also took a safe that had been left by a previous occupant but it was empty, the trial was told. |
Wearing stolen Rolex | Wearing stolen Rolex |
CCTV footage from inside the home captured three people in the house, one of whom, Mr Nikolov's brother Giacomo, was seen wearing distinctive tracksuit bottoms with a Paris Saint Germain badge. | CCTV footage from inside the home captured three people in the house, one of whom, Mr Nikolov's brother Giacomo, was seen wearing distinctive tracksuit bottoms with a Paris Saint Germain badge. |
The car used by the gang was traced to Walsall, with officers finding the number plate had been swapped for one stolen in Chester-le-Street, the court heard. | The car used by the gang was traced to Walsall, with officers finding the number plate had been swapped for one stolen in Chester-le-Street, the court heard. |
Gloves and headtorches used in the burglaries were found in the car and Giacomo Nikolov was wearing a Rolex which had been stolen in one of the raids, Mr Cordey said. | Gloves and headtorches used in the burglaries were found in the car and Giacomo Nikolov was wearing a Rolex which had been stolen in one of the raids, Mr Cordey said. |
Valentino Nikolov, of Tew Park Road, Birmingham, is representing himself at the trial and requires an Italian interpreter. | Valentino Nikolov, of Tew Park Road, Birmingham, is representing himself at the trial and requires an Italian interpreter. |
He told police he had been in Birmingham when the burglaries were carried out but Mr Cordey said that was "demonstrably false". | He told police he had been in Birmingham when the burglaries were carried out but Mr Cordey said that was "demonstrably false". |
Giacomo Nikolov, 28, his sister Jela Jovanoic, 43, and her son Charlie Jovanovic, 23 - who all reside in Italy - have admitted conspiracy to commit burglary. | Giacomo Nikolov, 28, his sister Jela Jovanoic, 43, and her son Charlie Jovanovic, 23 - who all reside in Italy - have admitted conspiracy to commit burglary. |
Safet Ramic, the 58-year-old father of Valentino Nikolov's former partner, of Winson Street in Birmingham, denies handling stolen goods. | Safet Ramic, the 58-year-old father of Valentino Nikolov's former partner, of Winson Street in Birmingham, denies handling stolen goods. |
He was seen on CCTV moving the campervan used by the gang and was found with an injury to his finger which he claimed was caused by a car bonnet falling on it, but Mr Coredy said was inflicted by the safe stolen from Mr Isak's home falling his hand. | He was seen on CCTV moving the campervan used by the gang and was found with an injury to his finger which he claimed was caused by a car bonnet falling on it, but Mr Coredy said was inflicted by the safe stolen from Mr Isak's home falling his hand. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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