Paul Ira, a 36-year-old Australian citizen, just wanted to be with his lover – a prostitute he had an affair with – on New Year’s Eve, and as such, he had to come up with a plan so that his partner’s son wouldn’t find out. He says what followed Local pressOn that night of December 31, 2022, there was an alleged kidnapping, which cost him nearly ten thousand euros, and which began with a message sent to his girlfriend’s cell phone.
“Thank you for sending me Paul. Now you will have your revenge.” But I’ll be fair. I’ll keep it until tomorrow morning, he’ll give me the bike and that’s it. No one will hurt him, you have my word, my dear,” can be read in the message that the kidnappers supposedly sent, hours after the man left his home at 11:45 a.m. on the last day of that year.
Faced with this confession of kidnapping, the woman immediately contacted authorities in Wollongong, New South Wales, but the disappearance was quickly resolved. On the morning of January 1, Paul was seen getting out of his truck in Dapto County, his hometown. The Australian was eventually arrested on a charge of “false accusation with the aim of placing another person under investigation”, which was punishable by up to seven years in prison.
Although the IRA soon appeared, the agents ended up devoting more than 200 hours to investigating the alleged crime – the equivalent of €9,800 spent on tracking phone calls and human resources.
Paul “escaped” a prison sentence, however He was even sentenced to 350 hours of community service and to pay restitution to the policewhich is equivalent to the hours you spend on your case.
The Australian’s lawyer, Abbas Suki, said he was “happy” to avoid prison, despite pleading guilty to three other charges of possessing an unauthorized firearm.
In an interview with Channel 9 News. Quoted from BBCThe lawyer also said his client had made “tremendous progress in rehabilitation” and “continues to benefit from the support of his family and partner, and wishes to continue his life as a productive member of society.”
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