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Cops find Lewandowski’s watch, stolen while signing autographs

Striker gets back €70,000 timepiece after police caught thief hiding behind bushes

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Aug 2022 9:30PM

Cops find Lewandowski’s watch, stolen while signing autographs
Robert Lewandowski has managed to get his €70,000 Patek Phillipe watch back after police recovers it from the thief who stole it during an autograph signing session. – AFP pic, August 19, 2022

BARCELONA – Police said they had recovered Robert Lewandowski’s watch, stolen as the star striker signed autographs before a Barcelona training session.

The incident occurred yesterday afternoon when the 33-year-old striker, who joined from German club Bayern Munich in July, arrived at training and stopped in front of fans for autographs, Catalan police told AFP Friday.

A young man approached and snatched the watch from the player’s wrist.

Spanish media reported the watch was a Patek Phillippe worth €70,000 (RM315,000) and that Lewandowski climbed back in his car and gave chase but lost the thief.

The police were alerted around 4.30pm local time (10.30pm Malaysian time) and within an hour they had caught the 19-year-old, who was hiding in the bushes around the stadium. They recovered the watch which was nearby.

He was arrested for “robbery with violence”, the police said. They explained that even though Lewandowski was not hurt, taking the watch off his body was considered violent. – AFP, August 19, 2022

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