It is a bad image that these events give to our tourism at a time when everyone is trying to revive this industry.
Rs 50,000. This is the amount that was stolen from a group of five Czech tourists, who are on vacation in Mauritius since Wednesday, October 13. These tourists, aged between 26 and 58 years old, were robbed of their money in Euros (490) and US dollars (600), which were in their suitcases in a hotel of Poste in Flacq. The Criminal Investigation Division (CID) of the Flacq division was seized of this case to find the authors of these thefts. These tourists are leaving the country this Tuesday, October 19.
It is a policeman assigned to the police of tourism, who made this statement of theft for these five tourists. In the complaint, he made was the theft of 300 euros and 500 U.S. dollars for a 52 year old tourist, a young woman of 26 years was robbed of 150 U.S. dollars, a 45 year old Czech was robbed of 70 euros, another woman of 50 years was robbed of 70 euros and a 58 year old man was robbed of 50 euros and 100 U.S. dollars.
Upon their arrival in Mauritius, these tourists spent two days in a hotel in Belle-Mare and then went to a hotel in Poste de Flacq to complete their stay. It was during the day of Sunday, October 17, that they all noticed that they were victims of theft.
After viewing surveillance cameras of this hotel in Poste de Flacq, CID investigators interviewed several employees of this establishment.
British police officer loses wedding ring
A wedding ring worth Rs 118,000, or 2,000 pounds sterling, was lost somewhere at the Legend Golf Course at Pointe de Flacq in Belle-Mare during the day on Sunday, October 17. This wedding ring of the brand Gibeon of grey-black color belongs to a 33 years old British policeman.
It is a policeman assigned to the tourism police of the Eastern Division, who made this statement for this tourist from the city of Dartford in England. In this complaint, this policeman explains that this British tourist lost his wedding ring during the day of Friday, October 15, more precisely around 10 am on the golf course of Legend.
This British arrived in Mauritius on Wednesday, October 13 and left the country on Tuesday, October 19. Searches have been carried out on this golf course to find this wedding ring, which is insured as its owner says.