Chelsea forced to call police to Cobham training ground after £30k worth of camera equipment goes missing

Chelsea have reported the mysterious disappearance of £30,000 worth of advanced camera equipment from its Cobham training complex, prompting the involvement of Surrey Police. The loss of the technology, used primarily for performance analysis and tactical preparation, has raised concerns within the club, as officials work to determine whether this is a case of theft or a simple misplacement during pre-season preparations.

  • £30,000 worth of camera equipment goes missing
  • Surrey Police urged to get involved
  • Follows previous thefts involving stars

Chelsea forced to call police to Cobham training ground after £30k worth of camera equipment goes missingChelsea forced to call police to Cobham training ground after £30k worth of camera equipment goes missingChelsea forced to call police to Cobham training ground after £30k worth of camera equipment goes missing

وفق الشمس the equipment was discovered missing while several staff members were still away on summer holiday. There is still a chance that the gear was merely stored incorrectly and will resurface once the full team reconvenes. However, the nature and value of the items involved have made the situation suspicious enough to warrant a full investigation.

In recent years, several Chelsea players have been targeted by burglars in the Surrey area. Raheem Sterling was among the most notable victims when his family home was broken into in December 2022 while he was representing في in Qatar. Thieves managed to steal approximately £300,000 worth of luxury watches during the burglary.

Club captain Reece James also had his home broken into in December 2021 while he was away playing in a match. In that instance, the burglars made off with a safe containing invaluable personal memorabilia, including the Champions League winner’s medal from that same season and his Euro 2020 runners-up medal earned with England.

The man behind Sterling’s home invasion, Albanian Emiliano Krosi, was later convicted for his role in the crime. He was sentenced to over 11 years in prison, not only for the Sterling burglary but also for a spree of 32 similar offences across South East England.

Chelsea have so far remained tight-lipped about the missing equipment. They are currently preparing for two more ضد و on August 8 and 10 before they begin their حملة ضد on August 17 at Stamford Bridge.