Two men charged after stealing England's training equipment
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Two men have been charged with receiving stolen property following the disappearance of England team equipment valued at approximately £13,530 during its journey from Florida to Kansas City before the World Cup.Jackson County prosecutor Melesa Johnson brought charges against Mustafa Salik and Erfan Kamal, with each defendant facing a single count carrying a potential prison sentence of up to seven years.The pair were responsible for transporting the national team's gear from their warm-weather training base in West Palm Beach to Kansas City, where a detective subsequently recovered the items.Court documents revealed the specific items allegedly discovered included four pairs of boots priced at £250 each and five pairs of shoes priced at £170 each.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Signed national team shirts were also among the recovered goods, alongside a World Cup ball valued at £160 and goalkeeper gloves costing £120.Two stuffed lions and a Lego set depicting a Nike Air shoe...
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