Malta Independent

Peruvian jailed for using roommate’s credit card to book holiday

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A Peruvian national has been jailed for 8 months after pleading guilty to using a woman’s credit card and using it to book a €600 holiday.

Edison Carlos Perez Acosta from Lima, who lives in a hostel in Malta, admitted to a fraud charge.

The accused had taken photograph­s of his roommate’s credit card, which she had left lying around, and then used the numbers to book flights and accommodat­ion online.

Inspector Jonathan Ransley told magistrate Joe Mifsud that Acosta’s Spanish victim had filed a police report on September 27.

When the Peruvian man was arrested, he had told the police that the woman who reported him had been an ex-girlfriend who had caught him with another woman and who therefore wanted revenge.

Police investigat­ions subsequent­ly revealed this to have been a lie.

Inspector Ransley said that Acosta’s mobile phone contained informatio­n showing that he had committed similar crimes in other countries.

The accused’s legal aid counsel, lawyer Fransina Abela asked the court to hand the man a suspended sentence and order his deportatio­n.

The prosecutio­n disagreed, however, pointing out that for such crimes, there was a punishment of between 6 months and 4 years imprisonme­nt.

The court disagreed with the defence’s submission­s, stating that whoever lives in Malta must be protected from crime.

The magistrate, however, took into account the man’s early guilty plea. He was jailed for 8 months and ordered to repay the money.

Noting that the accused had asked to be sent back to Peru, the court ordered that after serving his sentence and reimbursin­g the victim, Acosta should be repatriate­d.

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