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Indian police hold man for stealing Maradona's watch

Staff Reporter Cricket 2021-12-11, 11:22pm




GUWAHATI, India - Indian police have recovered a stolen

watch customised for star footballer Diego Maradona and arrested a suspect
behind the alleged theft in Dubai, officials claimed Saturday.

   Police said they detained Wazid Hussain in the northeastern state of Assam
and recovered a Swiss-made Hublot watch after he fled to India following an
alleged theft in Dubai.

   The 37-year-old had been working as a security guard since 2016 at a
Dubai-based firm where memorabilia relating to the Argentinian footballer
were stored, police said.

   They said the single edition watch, worth around $26,500, has a photo of
the star engraved on its back and carries his signature with his jersey
number 10.

   "Though there are many limited edition watches available this watch was
customised for Maradona," Sivasagar superintendent of police Rakesh Roushan
told AFP, quoting information received from Dubai authorities.

   Maradona, regarded as one of the greatest players of the game, died last
November at the age of 60.

   Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the local police held the
accused after receiving a tip-off from their counterparts in Dubai.

   Police said the detained man denied the allegations, adding he had
returned to his native in Assam in August on the pretext of tending to his ailing father.AFP