Man jailed for stealing handbag containing $2.8 million Fabergé egg

Enzo Conticello, 29, was sentenced to 27 months in prison for stealing a handbag with a Fabergé egg and watch worth at least $2.8 million from a London pub. The theft occurred outside the Dog and Duck in Soho in November 2024. The prized items remain unrecovered.

Enzo Conticello, also known as Hakin Boudjenoune and of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to one count of theft and three counts of fraud at Southwark Crown Court. He received a total sentence of 27 months on Thursday. He will serve half in custody before release on license, as ordered by Judge Kate Livesey. Conticello had previously worked as a chef but lost his job and struggled with homelessness and cocaine addiction, his lawyer Katie Porter-Windley told the court. Judge Livesey described the theft as opportunistic, noting Conticello had no prior knowledge of the bag's extraordinary contents. Prosecutor Julian Winship explained that the Givenchy handbag, valued at 1,600 pounds, was taken from the smoking area outside the Dog and Duck pub in Soho. Inside were a green and gold emerald-encrusted Fabergé egg and matching watch owned by the Craft Irish Whiskey Company, plus a laptop, wallet, AirPods and bank cards. The victim, who worked for the whiskey company, discovered the loss after a work event featuring the items. The Fabergé pieces were part of a limited series of seven bespoke 'Emerald Isle' sets, each including a whiskey bottle and cigar humidor. Three sets had sold to private clients for $2 million to $3 million each, the court heard. Shortly after the theft, Conticello attempted to use the stolen bank cards at nearby supermarkets. He later exchanged the items for drugs, unaware of their value. The egg and watch have not been found, leaving the victim in shock, as Livesey acknowledged: 'This is an unusual case.'

Mga Kaugnay na Artikulo

News photo illustrating the arrest of two suspects in the Louvre Museum crown jewels theft, showing police detentions at an airport and urban street with the museum in an inset.
Larawang ginawa ng AI

Two suspects arrested in Louvre burglary

Iniulat ng AI Larawang ginawa ng AI

One week after the spectacular theft of eight French crown jewels from the Louvre Museum, two of the four perpetrators were arrested Saturday evening. One at Roissy airport en route to Algeria, the other in Seine-Saint-Denis, possibly heading to Mali. The jewels, valued at 88 million euros, remain unrecovered despite an investigation involving over 100 investigators.

Seven men from a criminal network have appeared in court for a series of smash-and-grab burglaries targeting high-end London stores, stealing watches, art, and designer handbags worth over £100,000. The group used sledgehammers, bricks, and vehicles like a Ford Fiesta to break into shops between May and August 2025. Sentencing was adjourned to March 17 at Kingston Crown Court.

Iniulat ng AI

A 74-year-old retired farmer has been sentenced to six months' suspended prison for crushing an egg on Jordan Bardella's head during a book signing in Moissac at the end of November 2025. The Montauban court also imposed a 1,000-euro fine and damages. This incident follows similar actions by the defendant in the past.

Pattaya police have arrested two Thai men in connection with a burglary at a luxury home where high-value watches were stolen. The incident occurred on March 2, with the suspects apprehended on March 9 after a CCTV-assisted investigation. The stolen items, including a Patek Philippe and a Rolex, were valued at over 6.4 million baht.

Iniulat ng AI

On Sunday, October 19, 2025, four thieves stole eight priceless jewels from the Louvre's Galerie d'Apollon in just eight minutes, using a cherry picker to break a window. The museum closed its doors the next day, reigniting debates on the security of French cultural institutions. Authorities are launching an administrative inquiry and strengthening heritage protection measures.

A 23-year-old man was caught in the act after attempting to steal liquor bottles from a store in Neiva's Chapinero neighborhood, Huila. The Metropolitan Police responded swiftly to a citizen's report, recovering the stolen goods. The suspect was handed over to the Attorney General's Office.

Iniulat ng AI

National Police captured a man in Neiva by court order for the crime of receiving stolen goods. Order No. 002 comes from the Second Criminal Circuit Court with Knowledge Functions in Neiva, to serve a 32-month prison sentence for events in February 2024 in Palermo, Huila.

 

 

 

Gumagamit ng cookies ang website na ito

Gumagamit kami ng cookies para sa analytics upang mapabuti ang aming site. Basahin ang aming patakaran sa privacy para sa higit pang impormasyon.
Tanggihan