런던 펍에서 300만 달러 파베르제 계란 도난...절도범 2년 이상 투옥
US$3 million Faberge egg heist at London pub ends in jail for thief
South China Morning Post
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2026-04-09 13:15
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런던의 한 펍에서 파베르제 계란과 시계 세트(약 220만 파운드/300만 달러 상당)가 들어있는 핸드백을 훔친 절도범이 2년 이상의 징역형을 받았다.
29세의 엔조 콘티첼로는 2024년 11월 7일 배트먼 스트릿의 '개와 오리' 펍 흡연 구역에 서 있던 로지 도슨의 지방시 핸드백을 훔쳤다.
1,600파운드 상당의 해당 가방 안에는 도슨의 직장인 크래프트 아이리시 위스키 컴퍼니가 소유한 에메랄드가 박힌 파베르제 계란과 파베르제 시계, 그리고...
The rare item remains missing as police continue their investigation, urging anyone with information to come forward
A thief who swiped a handbag from a London pub containing a Faberge egg and watch set valued at up to £2.2 million (US$3 million) has been jailed for more than two years.
Enzo Conticello, 29, took the Givenchy handbag belonging to Rosie Dawson as she stood in the smoking area of the Dog and Duck pub in Bateman Street on November 7, 2024.
Inside the £1,600 bag was an emerald-encrusted Faberge egg and Faberge watch belonging to Dawson’s employers at the Craft Irish Whiskey Company, as well as a £1,500 Apple laptop, Apple AirPods, a £350 store voucher, keys, Dawson’s three bank cards, £200 worth of make-up, a Mulberry card holder worth £150 and £20 in cash.
Southwark Crown Court heard on Thursday that Conticello was after “easy money” and he said he handed over the bag – complete with the Faberge egg and watch – to buy drugs.
Recorder Kate Livesey sentenced him to two years and three months in prison, telling him the “opportunistic” theft had caused “inconvenience and stress” to Dawson and her company.
“Dawson described the particular shock and panic upon realising a bag containing items of such particular value owned by the company had been stolen, and the incredible stress this incident has caused her,” she said.
A thief who swiped a handbag from a London pub containing a Faberge egg and watch set valued at up to £2.2 million (US$3 million) has been jailed for more than two years.
Enzo Conticello, 29, took the Givenchy handbag belonging to Rosie Dawson as she stood in the smoking area of the Dog and Duck pub in Bateman Street on November 7, 2024.
Inside the £1,600 bag was an emerald-encrusted Faberge egg and Faberge watch belonging to Dawson’s employers at the Craft Irish Whiskey Company, as well as a £1,500 Apple laptop, Apple AirPods, a £350 store voucher, keys, Dawson’s three bank cards, £200 worth of make-up, a Mulberry card holder worth £150 and £20 in cash.
Southwark Crown Court heard on Thursday that Conticello was after “easy money” and he said he handed over the bag – complete with the Faberge egg and watch – to buy drugs.
Recorder Kate Livesey sentenced him to two years and three months in prison, telling him the “opportunistic” theft had caused “inconvenience and stress” to Dawson and her company.
“Dawson described the particular shock and panic upon realising a bag containing items of such particular value owned by the company had been stolen, and the incredible stress this incident has caused her,” she said.