Tottenham player’s £100,000 vehicle, a Range Rover, has ended up being stolen by thieves in a recent and shocking daylight robbery.
Various reports have emerged claiming that a gang is believed to have targeted Harry Kane’s vehicle for a while having been filmed driving past it several times.
The culprits are said to have got into the car and then subsequently sped off with it from outside an upmarket address in Chingford, East London.
CCTV footage picks out a car driving past Kane’s Range Rovers several times last month.
Thieves then used an electronic device so that they could open it before stealing the car.
A source close to the England international said: “Harry feels he has been targeted by a gang who focus on footballers. The way the robbery played out didn’t feel like a coincidence.”
Dad-to-be Harry came to the player’s rescue, by calling the police and managed to get hold of CCTV clip of the theft, which is said to have taken place at the end of October.
The insider said: “The footage shows a car driving past his motor a number of times. They were clearly doing a recce.
“The road is in an upmarket residential area so it’s not hard to see why Harry and those around him think his car has been targeted.
“Luckily he’d left no personal effects in the car or it could have been more distressing.”
Sources close to Harry, who is expecting his third child with wife Kate Goodland, say that he was warned by police that the stolen car is unlikely to be recovered.
The insider added: “The police told Harry that basically there was little chance of them recovering his motor because of how sophisticated these kinds of thieves are.
“Obviously Harry is just happy no one was harmed and that they didn’t get away with anything irreplaceable or personal to him and his family.”
This is the third Spurs player to have been robbed in recent months after Dele Alli and Jan Vertonghen were attacked by armed raiders.
Tottenham‘s Dele Alli was held at knifepoint and punched by robbers who broke into his house.
The Premier League midfielder reportedly suffered a blow in the face during the ordeal but did not suffer any serious injuries.
Two males broke into the back of his home in north London around midnight on Wednesday morning before threatening the player – who has been isolating with his brother, their two partners and a long-term friend.
Following a fight, which saw Alli suffer a minor facial injury, the two robbers took various items including jewellery and watches before fleeing away.
Daily Mail report how Alli and the other victims who were situated downstairs are said to be shaken.
His property is covered by CCTV and the footage has been passed on to the police, who have opened an investigation.
Alli and his team-mates are expected to return to training at the start of next week as the Premier League work towards a restart date of June the 12th.
A police spokesman said: ‘Police were called at approximately 00:35hrs on Wednesday, 13 May to reports of a robbery at a residential address Barnet.
‘Two males gained entry to the property and stole items of jewellery, including watches, before fleeing.
‘One male occupant of the property, aged in his 20s, suffered a minor facial injury after being assaulted. He did not require hospital treatment.
‘No arrests; enquiries into the circumstances continue.’
There was reaction on social media to Tottenham player’s £100,000 vehicle being stolen in a daylight robbery…
— Just Jason (@fadetoblack777) November 14, 2020
Ffs hope everyone’s alright
— Jasper (@thfcjasper) November 14, 2020
— Just Jason (@fadetoblack777) November 14, 2020
— Big K. (@mrkosii) November 14, 2020
Just hope he didn’t have all his winners medals in there
— Red Zone (@ArsenalRedZone) November 14, 2020
Lockdown free reign for criminals with none about at night
— Rana Rama (@RanaRama7) November 14, 2020
Becoming a joke , how these robbers can get away with it. Something needs doing. Breaking into homes and treating family. Still people with families and young children facing this.
— nicos georgiou (@nick1geo) November 14, 2020
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