The robbery to which the Spaniard Carlos Sainz was subjected on Sunday night in Milan (northern Italy), who managed to catch three thieves with members of his team and some passers-by and recover the valuable watch stolen from him, is “a planned robbery”indicated the Prosecutor’s Office of that city, which is investigating the facts.
“The circumstances and manner of the robbery, the ‘choice’ of the victim and, above all, the unusual value of the wristwatch he was wearing, indicate a planned robbery, thus excluding the occasional nature of the behavior”according to duty prosecutor Silvia Bonardi based on the police report.
This is what Bonardi wrote his request for precautionary measures in prison for three Moroccan children aged 18, 19 and 20 that a watch worth 315,000 euros was stolen from the Spanish Ferrari driver at the door of the Armani hotel where he was staying.
Sainz’s manager would have received punches and bites
Besides, one of the youths assaulted and bit Sainz’s manager, according to local media.
“As many of you already know, yesterday we experienced an unfortunate incident in Milan. The most important thing is that we are all fine and it remains an unpleasant anecdote. Thank you to all the people who helped us yesterday, to the Milan police for their quick intervention and thank you for all your messages”published the pilot on their social networks.
Sainz, who finished third in the Italian Grand Prix held at Monza, was at the door of the hotel when three people who surrounded him approached him and, using the wrong method, they stole his watch, a Richard Mille, model Alexander Zverev, worth 315,000 euros.
The pilot, who was initially thought to be three fans, began to chase them, and managed to stop the thief wearing a watch, with the help of two citizens who were passing by, while the other two were intercepted at a distance. of two members of his group along with some passers-by.
The three thieves, who are of Moroccan nationality and between the ages of 18 and 20, were arrested by the police and taken to the police station, where Sainz filed a complaint.
Sainz finished third in the Italian Grand Prix, the fourteenth Formula 1 World Championship, held at the Monza circuit, where he signed his sixteenth podium in the premier class.
Source: La Verdad

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