Illegal Forging Operation Thwarted in El Gouna

Mr. Gerard awoke at 4am in Phase IV to the sound of crying. He got up and went outside and noticed a young man sobbing on a bench on the balcony of his ground floor flat. The man could only speak Malaysian and Mr. Gerard had to take him inside and decipher what he was trying to say using Google Translate on his computer. 

It became apparent that the poor fellow was kept captive in a villa close by, along with another 20 Malaysians, and had been purportedly preparing to conduct an illegal call center for a bank in Malaysia and the illegal activity of forging credit cards and passports using equipment acquired for this purpose. 

Mr. Gerard promptly contacted Mr. Mohamed Ayoub, Head of Gouna Security who immediately headed for the villa and rounded up the suspects. After some questioning, they were then handed over to the local Egyptian authorities who are currently pursuing their case.

Many thanks goes to Mr. Gerard and Mr. Ayoub for their prompt action in this strange and unique case unheard of in peaceful El Gouna. 

Malaysian would be forgers after apprehension by El Gouna Security - picture courtesy S. Baladi

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