The amount of fraud would be around Rs 10 million. Victims: thirty people, mostly European tourists. They were scammed into paying for tickets for fictitious. The Central Criminal Investigation Department received several complaints about it. The director of a travel agency, Shamima Auhammud has been arrested earlier this week in a provisional charge of embezzlement. She is still in police custody.
Yesterday, Thursday, August 15, yet another statement was made ??against Shamima Auhammud. This time by a Mauritian established in France for over 20 years. It was expected that the latter comes a holiday in the country in late July. "I bought tickets for the whole family and it cost me around Rs 150,000," he said. He has received the agency email confirming the transaction and booking.
"Everything was going well until the day of departure. I get a call from a family member, saying that Shamima Auhammud told him that I could not fly because it has not paid for the tickets. I came naked, "he argues. Vacation for the whole family having fallen into the water, the man still crowd to Mauritius on August 1. Upon his arrival, he sought an appointment with Shamima Auhammud. "We met, she apologized and made me understand that she has money problems. I asked him to give me a check to pay me, "he said
. But if it makes him a good check of Rs 200,000 yesterday his bank informed him that the check is ... NSF. Requested by express, Shamima Auhammud's husband, a police officer, said: "I ??have no comment. My wife will give her explanation to the police. "