"Pirate Cruise (37 identities) for court denies

Gepubliceerd op 9 augustus 2016 om 11:36

British Leah A. that the cruise company Holland America Line (HAL) cheated for more than a ton, denies in court. She made three expensive cruises through Europe, but never paid. The "Pirate Cruise" says tricked to be and becomes entangled in her muddled statements.

The woman makes use of many different identities that it is not even sure that she Michelle F. hot. The summons are two names: Leah A. and Michelle F. The Public Prosecution Service in Rotterdam suspect that the latter is her real name. The British woman - beginning 50 and of African origin - has been convicted more than 20 times for fraud and theft, and makes use of probably 37 different identities.

They booked regularly travel with her fake identities and actually enjoyed three expensive cruises. Just before her fourth trip, from Venice to the Greek Piraeus, the police picked her up. The 'pirate cruise "was extradited to the Netherlands and today in court.

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The wife booked six cruises with 46 stolen or blocked credit cards and fake passports. They took it: in April 2014, she made a twenty-day tour from Rome. In the summer of that year she sailed eighteen days from Rome to Barcelona in March 2015 she enjoyed a trip between Barcelona and Istanbul.

On the cruise she simply gave over $ 20,000 with the credit cards, after which they storneerde money in return. Not to reveal themselves, they sometimes wore a wig, but before she could make her fourth trip was the case revealed that the "three women" is very similar.

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Although attracted owners of the stolen credit cards at the bell, they proved difficult to detect. The woman also booked cruises from Singapore to Rotterdam and from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona, but did not show up there. Just before the sixth trip that would go from Greece to Venice, she was caught. Holland America Line requires some 178,000 euros of the pirate cruise.

The smartly dressed Leah A. confession before the court only to have booked the sixth cruise and tells her bag with passport is ever stolen. Although the court did submit a photograph that would be created on one of the cruises, she denies this emphatically. They would merely have looked up a friend on board. To find the right odd as many bags she was carrying. Leah A. claims that those pictures have ended up in one way or another in the Holland America Line system. According to the company are passport photos ever taken of visitors.

The judges found her muddled statements and weird. Her alibi's change of running an orphanage in Gambia for a course in London, but the evidence remains off. Leah A. also claims that she has had one of the cruises of a friend she had met only twice. This friend would have ripped her, but again no evidence of.

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