As well as Sterling, the homes of Marc Cucurella and Scott Dann were also targeted Emiliano Krosi An serial burglar who raided the homes of Premier League stars, including Raheem Sterling who was forced to quit the World Cup after his mansion was robbed, has been jailed for 13 years. Albanian Emiliano Krosi (24) took part in a £1.1million crime spree when he carried out 33 burglaries over just a four month period between November 11 and March 16.
As well as Sterling, the homes of Marc Cucurella and Scott Dann were also targeted. Krosi, who had travelled to the UK in the back of a lorry, said, “what is burglary” when he was first arrested, but a judge told him his “greed resulted in a huge toll of human misery” as he was jailed. An Albanian gang used a ladder to break into Raheem Sterling's home.
It total, jewellery and 10 luxury Rolex watches worth at least £300,000 were reportedly stolen from the house. A court heard earlier how Krosi knew which watches were real and left the fake ones behind. Raheem Sterling was forced to quit the World Cup Sterling, who was in Qatar at the time playing football for the England team in the World Cup rushed home, missing a vital match.
During Krosi’s trial the prosecutor said: “One of the victims, Raheem Sterling MBE, lists 10 very valuable Rolex watches that were stolen from his partner's wardrobe and comments that he also has a number of fake watches that he also has in the same wardrobe. “However these burglars knew what t.