Overview
- The burglary took place during the night of Saturday to Sunday when Ramazani was at Mestalla for Valencia’s match with Barcelona, and he filed a formal complaint at the Guardia Civil station in Bétera the next morning.
- Investigators say the thieves entered Torre en Conill by jumping a perimeter wall and climbing through a window while the house alarm was not connected.
- Police and local reports value the stolen items at about €100,000, mainly cash and jewelry, and say the intruders stayed inside the home for several hours.
- Guardia Civil sources are examining the possibility that an informant passed on residents’ movements and are reviewing the urbanization’s private security procedures.
- The case adds to a string of similar robberies of footballers living in Torre en Conill and raises fresh questions about how clustered residences, predictable travel and inactive alarms make high‑value homes vulnerable.