Taxi driver from France is accused of stole money and luggage of British Foreign Minister David Lamia

A taxi driver will be tried in France in November on charges of stealing the money and luggage of British Foreign Minister David Lami, who had taken over from Italy to a ski resort of the Alps. After covering a distance of 600 kilometers, the driver and the minister, who was accompanied by his wife, were interconnected, but only Lami’s complaint was credible, Bonville’s prosecutor Boris Diffi explained. The French taxi driver, headquartered in Avignon, was forbidden to drive and a guarantee of 2,000 euros. He will be tried on November 3 for theft of cash and personal belongings, Difo added. According to the public prosecutor, a controversy due to the disadvantaged, “the tones went up and, after investigating the case, the prosecutor’s office ruled that the version of the taxi driver” was not true. Speaking to La Provence, the driver argued that he was never paid for the race he did on 11 […]
Source: News Beast

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