Two Brits Arrested in Holiday Hotspot After 'Fleeing Cruise to Dodge Hefty Bill'
- Two British holidaymakers have been accused of fraud for leaving their cruise ship without paying a bill totaling £2,685, according to the National Police in Ibiza.
- The couple, aged 23 and 18, attempted to leave the ship in a hurry on May 21, as stated by police.
- The pair was arrested at Ibiza Airport after detectives launched an operation to track them down, according to the police report.
- The passengers reportedly tried to abandon the vessel without settling their costs while the cruise ship was docked in Ibiza.
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Brit cruise passengers arrested trying to skip £3,000 drinks bill in Ibiza
POLICE have arrested two British holidaymakers in Ibiza accused of doing a runner from their cruise liner after trying to dodge a four-figure extras bill. The pair, both aged in their twenties, were held on suspicion of fraud at Ibiza Airport on Wednesday after leaving the ship “in a hurry” when it docked on the holiday island. SolarpixPolice have arrested two British holidaymakers in Ibiza accused of doing a runner[/caption] SolarpixA spokesman…
Two Brits arrested in holiday hotspot after 'fleeing cruise to dodge hefty bill'
Two Brits have been arrested in Ibiza after being accused of trying to dodge a four-figure extras bills on a cruise liner - the pair were held on suspicion of fraud at Ibiza Airport on Wednesday.
A Couple Arrested After Leaving a Cruise in Ibiza without Paying an Invoice of More than 3,000 Euros
The National Police has arrested a couple for leaving a cruise after refusing to pay an invoice of 3,196 euros for various consumptions, as reported by the police this Friday in a statement.The 23-year-old man and the 18-year-old woman, both British, have been arrested for an alleged fraud offence when they tried to take a flight the same day they left the ship.The events occurred on Wednesday, around 3 p.m., on a cruiser docked in the port of I…
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