WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand Police mentioned Friday they’ve recovered a James Bond-inspired Fabergé pendant after six days of carefully watching the person accused of swallowing the jewellery in an Auckland retailer.
They mentioned the pendant was recovered Thursday evening after it exited the suspect’s gastrointestinal tract naturally with out medical intervention.
The limited-edition, Fabergé egg pendant was impressed by the 1983 James Bond movie “Octopussy,” during which a jewel-smuggling operation entails a faux Fabergé egg.
A much less glamorous photograph provided by New Zealand’s police Friday confirmed a gloved hand holding the recovered pendant and its lengthy, gold chain with an intact price ticket displaying the jewellery’s 33,000 New Zealand greenback ($19,000) worth.
The person was arrested inside Partridge Jewelers in Auckland on Nov. 28 shortly after the alleged theft.
He made a courtroom look Nov. 29, when he didn’t enter a plea to a cost of theft. Since then, he’s been in police custody and officers had been stationed around the clock with the person to attend for the proof to reemerge.
The 32-year-old man has not been publicly named. He is because of seem in Auckland District Courtroom on Monday and can stay in police custody till then.
“Given this man is in Police custody, we have a duty of care to continue monitoring him given the circumstances of what has occurred,” Inspector Grae Anderson mentioned in an announcement Wednesday.
The shop’s web site says the egg, one in all solely 50 made, was crafted from gold, painted with inexperienced enamel and encrusted with 183 diamonds and two sapphires. The pendant is 8.4 centimeters (3.3 inches) tall and is mounted on a stand.
“The egg opens to reveal an 18ct yellow gold octopus nestled inside, adorned with white diamond suckers and black diamond eyes,” an merchandise description mentioned. “The octopus surprise pays homage to the eponymous antagonist at the center of the ‘Octopussy’ film.”
