Ferrari, Rolex and Spanish villa among criminal loot up for auction
A Ferrari and a Spanish villa are among the ill gotten gains of criminals being auctioned off by police.
The collection of high-end items, worth an estimated £2.3m, includes Rolex watches confiscated from a jailed drug dealer.
They will go under the hammer in Newport next week.
The Ferrari was linked to a drug-trafficking offence in Malta before being confiscated by police.
Other auction highlights include a rose gold Rolex Daytona, with a retail value of £27,450, a rare Wimbledon Dial Rolex Datejust, with a retail value of £8,900 and a selection of designer trainers from Christian Louboutin, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Balenciaga, Burberry and many more worth up to £1,200 per pair.
Also being auctioned is a five-bedroom detached villa close to the town of Campos del Rio in Spain.
The villa has a guide price of £225,000 and contains a pool, jacuzi and a garage.