euro11 million in Saudi princess' cash, jewelry stolen from hotel room in glitzy Italian resort
By Associated Press
11:24 AM CDT, August 10, 2009
ROME (AP) —Italian police said Monday they are hunting for burglars who stole euro11 million ($15.5 million) in cash and jewelry from the hotel room of a Saudi princess.
Police said the princess was not in her room at the luxury Colonna Pevero Hotel in Porto Cervo, a glitzy resort on the island of Sardinia, when the robbers struck sometime Tuesday night or early Wednesday.
The thieves used a master key to gain access, then ripped out the wall safe.
Police in the nearby town of Olbia declined to say whether they believed the robbery was an inside job.
Officials did not publicly identify the princess. Calls seeking comment from the hotel management were not returned.
The seaside village of Porto Cervo is a main resort on Sardinia's Costa Smeralda, or Emerald Coast. The area is a magnet for the yachts of millionaires and is dotted with villas owned by the rich and powerful, including Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi.
Italian media reported that robbers in recent days also have targeted a Moroccan businessman staying at a nearby hotel as well as seaside private villas.
Law enforcement agencies held a summit Monday in Porto Cervo to discuss the investigation and security improvements.
By Associated Press
11:24 AM CDT, August 10, 2009
ROME (AP) —Italian police said Monday they are hunting for burglars who stole euro11 million ($15.5 million) in cash and jewelry from the hotel room of a Saudi princess.
Police said the princess was not in her room at the luxury Colonna Pevero Hotel in Porto Cervo, a glitzy resort on the island of Sardinia, when the robbers struck sometime Tuesday night or early Wednesday.
The thieves used a master key to gain access, then ripped out the wall safe.
Police in the nearby town of Olbia declined to say whether they believed the robbery was an inside job.
Officials did not publicly identify the princess. Calls seeking comment from the hotel management were not returned.
The seaside village of Porto Cervo is a main resort on Sardinia's Costa Smeralda, or Emerald Coast. The area is a magnet for the yachts of millionaires and is dotted with villas owned by the rich and powerful, including Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi.
Italian media reported that robbers in recent days also have targeted a Moroccan businessman staying at a nearby hotel as well as seaside private villas.
Law enforcement agencies held a summit Monday in Porto Cervo to discuss the investigation and security improvements.