Kansas City, Missouri. Two men from San Antonio were charged late Saturday after England's national team discovered equipment missing while moving from their Florida pre-training base to their World Cup base camp in Kansas City. Jackson County prosecutors charged Mustafa Salik and Erfan Kamal with a class D felony of receiving stolen property and set bond at $75,000 each. Prosecutor Melesa Johnson said Jackson County would not tolerate crimes targeting World Cup visitors and thanked the Kansas City Police Department for swift work; officials estimated the value of stolen items at about $18,000 and said none were essential to England's preparations. The charges carry up to seven years in prison, and legal proceedings and standard investigative follow-up are expected this week.
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This incident highlights the importance of security, even at high-profile events like the World Cup. It's a reminder to always keep an eye on your belongings, especially when traveling. If you're attending the World Cup or any large event, be extra vigilant about your personal items.
Two men are facing serious charges for stealing from the England national team. The stolen items weren't crucial to the team's preparations, but the incident is a stark reminder of the need for security. Worth forwarding if you know someone attending the World Cup.
Jackson County prosecutors and the Kansas City Police Department benefited from swift public attention and reinforced local law enforcement credibility after filing charges and securing bonds.
The two accused face felony charges, potential prison time, and financial bond requirements while England's team experienced loss of equipment and logistical disruption.
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Two charged after England team gear stolen enroute
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