Pokémon collector robbed of €300,000 cards in France

A professional Pokémon card collector was robbed at gunpoint in his home near Bergerac, France, on Tuesday, losing cards worth €300,000. The incident, the largest of its kind in the country, is part of a global wave of thefts. Swedish collector Amar Palm voiced concern over the trend.

In Prigonrieux near Bergerac in southwestern France, a masked man rang the doorbell at collector Myke Petel's home on Tuesday, pretending to be a delivery person. He pointed a gun at Petel, ordered him to lie on the floor, and taped him up. An accomplice soon arrived. The thieves stole Pokémon cards and cases worth €300,000, equivalent to about 3.2 million kronor, from his storage room.

Petel told Sud-Ouest: “A man rang the doorbell and pretended to be a delivery guy.” The Bergerac prosecutor's office has opened an investigation. The robbers first searched for cash or a safe but targeted the cards.

The case is part of a global theft wave. Earlier this year, a Pokémon shop in New York was robbed of cards worth about one million kronor. Last week, a shop in Newark, Nottinghamshire, was hit twice for cards worth hundreds of pounds. Owner Katherina Mayer decided to stop selling them and told BBC: “I thought to myself – this is not worth it. It's just cards.”

In Sweden, a gang stole cards worth one million kronor from game stores in Göteborg and Varberg in July last year. Collector Amar Palm knows of several victims and said: “It is definitely a concern.” He takes security measures at events and advises: “One of the most important things is not to keep them at home.” Some cards have sold for up to 147 million kronor.

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Hong Kong police have launched a search for a man who posed as a customer and snatched two Pokemon trading cards worth HK$250,000 (US$31,917) from a shop in Tsim Sha Tsui on Thursday. The theft occurred at about 3.30pm when the man grabbed the cards from a shop assistant and fled.

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Two men backed a car into a shop in Osaka's Naniwa Ward on Tuesday, stealing Pokemon cards and other items worth 1.5 million yen. Street security footage captured the incident at 3:45 a.m., according to police. An employee expressed fears of a repeat attack.

City police officers arrested three men in the Recoleta and Belgrano neighborhoods following chases for stolen backpacks. Among the recovered items were 150 official packs of 2026 FIFA World Cup stickers, valued at around 700,000 pesos.

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