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Adrian 'Mr Lambo' Portelli turns the tables on home invader with unbelievable act after catching thugs breaking into his $40million penthouse By Olivia Day For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:00 BST, 27 August 2024 | Updated: 03:34 BST, 27 August 2024 e-mail View comments Billionaire Adrian Portelli has given a brazen intruder a taste of his own medicine after catching two men breaking into his $40million penthouse. Mr Portelli, known online as Mr Lambo, turned the tables on the home invader by visiting his home on Tuesday. 'We are at the front of one of the guy's houses that broke into the penthouse,' he posted to his Instagram account at 2.

30am. 'He's continued being a smart a*** online so I ended up finding out his address. I've come to his house and knocked on his door.



'He showed his face and sprinted into his room. Mate c'mon! If you want to show up uninvited to people's houses I'll do the same thing to you. F***ing weak dog.

' Portelli then uploaded a photo of two Victoria Police squad cars attending. 'We're making progress. Break-ins need to be taken more seriously in this country,' the Young Rich Lister captioned the photo.

One of the intruders sent an Instagram message and offered to work for the billionaire for free in an effort to make amends. Billionaire Adrian Portelli (pictured) has given a brazen intruder who was caught breaking into his $40million penthouse a taste of his own medicine Portelli uploaded a photo of two Victoria Police squad cars early on Tuesday morning Be the first to comment Be one of the first to comment Comments Now have YOUR say! Share your thoughts in the comments. Comment now 'I'm sorry.

I know it was the wrong thing to do. I was aiming for the roof and apologies for invading your space,' the man wrote. Read More Old money makes way for the young guns as 'Lambo Guy' roars onto the Rich List for the first time 'I'd be glad to work for you for free for the next month to fix my wrongdoings.

' It comes after Portelli denied the break-in was a 'publicity stunt'. In CCTV of the break-in, two men are seen entering the penthouse, located in Melbourne's CBD, and inspecting one of Portelli's luxury cars. 'It's definitely not a set-up.

I've got better things to do,' Portelli told A Current Affair on Monday, adding that he feels 'unsafe' after the incident. 'The fact that there's people wandering around the building who shouldn't be there is concerning for everyone,' he said. A police spokesperson confirmed that an investigation had been launched into a 'trespass incident'.

One of the intruders sent an Instagram message and offered to work for the billionaire for free in an effort to make amends Portelli was forced to deny the break-in was a 'publicity stunt' on A Current Affair on Sunday 'It is understood two male offenders gained access to a residence between 11pm on Sunday 25 and 2am on Monday 26 August,' a Victoria Police spokeswoman said. It's not the first break-in Portelli has experienced this year. In February, he offered a whopping reward to anyone who can identify a group of alleged thieves who broke into his office and left empty-handed.

Portelli shared two CCTV videos of the group inside his north Melbourne office after the clueless thieves gained entry through a smashed window. The 35-year-old is best known online for giving away thousands of dollars through his savings subscription, LMCT+, and bidding on properties from The Block. He has previously admitted to having 'lost count' of how many luxury cars he owns.

Portelli was named on the AFR Young Rich List in 2023 with an estimated worth of $1.03billion. Instagram Melbourne Share or comment on this article: Adrian 'Mr Lambo' Portelli turns the tables on home invader with unbelievable act after catching thugs breaking into his $40million penthouse e-mail Add comment.

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