Egypt team hotel rooms robbed in South Africa

JOHANNESBURG, (Reuters) – Egypt’s players returned from their shock Confederations Cup win over world champions Italy to find some of their hotel rooms had been burgled, South African police said yesterday.

“The SAPS can confirm that at about 1am (2300 GMT) this  morning, Friday 19 June 2009, members of the Egyptian team  reported that their wallets containing cash were missing from  their hotel rooms,” police spokeswoman Sally de Beer said in a  statement.

“Five members of the team were affected. It must be stressed  that they were not present in the hotel rooms at the time of the  incident.

“The South African Police Service will take all measures  possible, including liaising and cooperating with other role  players, to prevent a recurrence of an incident of this nature.”

The Egyptian team were staying at the Protea Hotel Wanderers  in Johannesburg and in a statement, the company said: “Protea  Hotels has strict security measures in place where electronic  access control of the rooms and safes are monitored.

“We are working very closely with the local law enforcement  bodies to get to the bottom of this unfortunate incident.”

South Africa’s high crime rate is one of the main challenges  facing organisers of the 2010 World Cup, with the Confederations  Cup seen as a dress rehearsal the event.

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