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Istanbul cabbie who took Saudi tourist for a ride faces jail

- MENEKSE TOKYAY

ANKARA: A taxi driver faces up to 10 years in prison on a charge of “aggravated fraud” after cheating a Saudi tourist in Istanbul by making the journey longer.

The driver took the tourist from a central location in Kadikoy district on the Asian side of the city to the European side through the recently built third bridge, which is very far away from city center, then back to the Asian side to the Sabiha Gokcen airport by a longer route, Hurriyet newspaper reported.

According to the prosecutor's indictment, the extended trip resulted not only in extra charges for the tourist, but also caused him to miss his flight back to Saudi Arabia.

A legal case was opened against the driver at the demand of the tourist. The driver, who denies the charge, said that he had been confused about the route.

The rising number of taxi scams in Istanbul includes charging extra fees, hiding real fares by closing the obligatory taxi fare calculator­s beforehand and taking deliberate­ly longer routes, especially in districts with popular tourist attraction­s.

Selin Nasi, an Istanbul resident, was cheated recently by a taxi driver after being doublechar­ged for her journey. “Even Turks are not immune from such fraud. I hope this case will set a precedent and similar incidents will be prevented in the future,” she told Arab News.

Last year, Turkish authoritie­s increased measures to prevent overchargi­ng by taxis, and police officers and tourism authority officials, disguised as tourists, began conducting inspection­s throughout the city.

But cases still continue and complaints are escalating, especially during the peak tourism season.

Although the difference between day and night taxi rates was recently removed, some drivers still charge tourists extra for night rides.

In November, a British tourist visiting Istanbul was defrauded after being given a 3,000 Turkish lira (about $790) receipt for a car transfer from the airport, although the distance should cost about 350 lira. A criminal complaint was subsequent­ly filed to the Prime Ministry Coordinati­on Center against the tourism agency who arranged the transfer.

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UN human rights chief Zeid Ra’ad Al-Hussein described the assault by the Syrian regime forces as a ‘monstrous campaign of annihilati­on.’ (AP)

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