My mum in Australia wants to talk to you. Part three.

Link to Page one. I have to admit, I love the expression on people’s faces when they are arrested. Well not everyone, but certainly the ones who never dream of…

Link to Page one.

I have to admit, I love the expression on people’s faces when they are arrested. Well not everyone, but certainly the ones who never dream of getting caught, the smug ones. The only other facial expression you encounter in police work that can top it is when you introduce someone to the undercover operator who has been buying drugs from them for the last couple of months.

I met Leo at the door of the truck, and introduced myself. He was nervous and you could see the wheels turning as he wondered 1) was he caught and 2) how could he get out of this. I asked if he was Leo, already knowing (or as confident as you could be with someone who was a fraud artist) that he was, and then asked for some ID.  When I looked at the ID I noticed that there were several credit cards in his wallet, upon seeing his identification I informed him that he was under arrest as there were arrest warrants for him in several provinces and advised him of his rights. I watched his face go to crestfallen, to eyes darting looking for a way out, back to a nervous smile. As he asked when he would be released I added, “Oh and Interpol in Germany apparently wants you as well, and you are being investigated for other frauds here.” The nervous smile disappeared and the crestfallen look appeared again. A quick check of the vehicle plates showed it was reported stolen as an overdue rental from BC.

As we drove back to the office with him I rode in the back, making sure that nothing could be ditched until he was taken to the cells.  I looked through his wallet as we rode; he was silent when I asked while he had credit cards in four different names in his wallet. When he made a comment about not liking being locked up I took the opportunity to wonder out loud what a gaol in Germany was like.

Once he was safely tucked away in our cells, we began to interview the four Australians, getting the details of the back story, a story that would prove just how much people are willing to believe when someone is offering us something we want.

To be continued…

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