Billionaire's London home burgled twice in just four days for valuables worth 1.25m
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Billionaire's London home burgled twice in just four days for valuables worth 1.25m
"The Knightsbridge townhouse, owned by Paul Coulson and situated near Buckingham Palace, was repeatedly broken into last December, resulting in significant losses."
"Ali Lamnouar, 46, was captured on CCTV entering the property with large holdalls on two occasions, specifically on December 5 last year."
"Prosecutors later confirmed he stole possessions such as jewellery, designer handbags and clothes valued at 163,835 when they realized the home had been burgled a second time."
"CCTV shows him entering the property on two occasions carrying four holdalls, linking him to the burglary at Mr Coulson's 8.7 million home."
Paul Coulson's Knightsbridge townhouse was targeted by burglars twice in December, with an estimated 1.25 million in valuables stolen. Ali Lamnouar, 46, was captured on CCTV entering the property with holdalls. Initially accused of stealing all items, prosecutors later confirmed he stole goods worth 163,835. Lamnouar pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary at Coulson's home and another burglary worth nearly 50,000. Evidence from CCTV and his mobile phone linked him to the crime scene.
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