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seunbabey | 21:18 Sat 07th Jul 2012 | Criminal
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Hi,
One of my used to livemy house, and she and are bouyfriend will order some stuffs into my house and they will collect it. and one day she asked me if i need anything and I told her that i will like some makeups and she will order some or me and i will colect it and sign for it not knowing all this is through frauds. she told me she has a buy now and pay later thing with the company.and i believed her. me and her dont talk again and she left most of her stuffs in my house like laptop that i sometimes use as well cuz i dont have one of mine. so the police came to the house to arrest me for fraud by false representative. now am on bail and was asked to come back to te station. i have never see this before and i am really scared cuz i have 5 young kids from age 6 to newborn. Also she came to my house with her bf to pickup her laptop n iphone n clothes. i told her about the police and everything and shes telling me that i am a snitch and that she will pay me back. i am scared of her and i have to start looking for another house now. i told the police that i did sign for about 2 stuffs and i didnt know this is what she was doing. and also i was asked to come to the station for an id thing and i dont know what to do.
can you help pls and tell me whta you think will happen.
thanks
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You need to get a solicitor urgently and tell them the whole story.
Reading this post I am not sure if you just have very poor writing skills or if English is not your first language. Which ever it is you need the help of a solicitor as you clearly do not understand what is happening. It is 'receiving stolen goods' as well as fraud you are looking at.
i think you should get legal advice and tell the police the truth when questioned, and expect to move away from this so called 'friend'!

cath x
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as above..you need to get some proper advice..maybe first stop at the local citizens advice office..if english is not your first language tell them you need help there too in order to get your story across..you nees to be honest with the police about everything..you should speak to your community liaison officer at your council re help with relocating if needs must..good luck

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