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Victim of Pamplona's Travel Agency Investigated for Scam: "I Was Ruined by Christmas"

What was intended to be a surprise for his family, in the middle of Christmas, became a bitter experience. "Christmas was ruined for me," says Leidy Paola Aldana, 31 years old and native of Colombia, who paid 2,200 euros for several airline tickets to the owner of the travel agency located in the Pamplonés neighborhood of the Txantrea that is fleeing for scam and whose mother has already been arrested by the National Police.
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What was intended to be a surprise for his family, in the middle of Christmas, became a bitter experience. "Christmas was ruined for me," says Leidy Paola Aldana, 31 years old and native of Colombia, who paid 2,200 euros for several airline tickets to the owner of the travel agency located in the Pamplonés neighborhood of the Txantrea that is fleeing for scam and whose mother has already been arrested by the National Police.

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The National Police arrested in Pamplona a woman accused of an alleged crime of fraud, after it was found that she sold non-existent airline tickets and appropriated the full amount of them. The investigation of the Superior Police Headquarters of Navarra quantifies the fraud by more than 27,000 euros, money the victims sent her under the promise of managing flights to international destinations with very competitive rates, which never existed.

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The National Police has arrested a woman for her involvement in an alleged airline ticket scam committed by a travel agency in Pamplona. There are about fifteen victims: most of them had bought tickets to travel to countries in Central and South America during the past Christmas and when they arrived at the airport they discovered that their tickets did not exist. Investigators have issued an international arrest warrant against the agency's sol…

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diariodenavarra.es broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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