Friday, February 5, 2010

Katie Z. impostor for six years in prison



Cologne --
Katie Z., a vile impostor, the old man with the so-called "grand trick" has brought to their savings, has been sentenced to six years in prison. The Cologne Regional Court sentenced the 37-year-old on Tuesday because of fraud gang. Z. had been, they've called in many cases, seniors and pretended she was a relative or old friend and I need money badly. The pensioners were disappointed helpful and handed out at the cash readily vorbeigeschickte "couriers".
This dizziness should be groups of criminals nationwide, but also enriched such as Switzerland or Austria for several million euros. The sentenced in Cologne woman acted on behalf of an internationally organized gang. The 37-year-old had been looking for an international arrest warrant and dodged the meantime, after Belgium and the Netherlands, where she continued with the "grand trick" was cheating.
It will be even easier when she was arrested in the Dutch town of Roermond. They have felt put under pressure from the backers, "said the woman on the dock. The judge called the actions a `particularly perfidious Fashion." Repeatedly fraud threatens her a preventive detention until he dies. The prosecutor had spoken of a "Riesensauerei" and a mafia gang and organized six years imprisonment demanded also to deter counterfeiting offenders .