In recent years, the homes of Premier League stars have often been visited by burglars while they are away at matches. Some of this year's Europa League internationals have a new arrangement, employing former members of the Special Forces to help them look after their houses and protect their family property.
According to the Daily Mail, Premier League stars have become the focus of thieves in recent years, which has been linked to the stars' regular schedules, especially for overseas matches with their teams. No one in the real estate business. Thieves and bandits can know the whereabouts of the stars based on the team's itinerary. They use real estate businesses to enter houses and explode them. In the past, many stars have lost a lot of money.
This year's European Cup is being held in Germany and England are listed as favorites to win the tournament and are expected to make it to at least the quarterfinals. The tournament lasted for more than a month and the home of the stars was 'backed up' in order to solve the problem of security, some of the English stars decided to spend hundreds of thousands of pounds and use it, which will inevitably attract thieves to patronize the home. 'Military-grade' protection measures to protect homes.
Some of the stars will reportedly be fitted with infrared night-vision cameras and special forces personnel before they are employed. The total cost is a whopping £250,000 (about HK$2.45 million). Harry Magooni and Bickford will help Chiarit. Chung is already booked, especially since Chiarit was once one of the victims. They tried to be stolen during the game, worth 1 million pounds. At the time, the family was in Midsum's house. After this battle, Chiarit decided to use the money to buy a house with peace of mind.