An investigation conducted by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in London revealed that an alleged Peruvian national is wanted by British police after being linked to multi-million dollar robberies of the luxury homes of celebrities, including footballer Frank Lampard and the heiress of former Formula 1 manager Tamara Ecclestone.
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These robberies were committed in December 2019 and the stolen items are worth more than US$35 million.
According to the BBCAccording to what was reported by the Italian police, the Peruvian citizen accused of theft will respond to the name Alfredo Lindley, who was born in the Miraflores region in Peru in 1981, and currently lives in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. However, a Peruvian national with the same name claims he had his identity stolen.
The BBC also says court documents show the man wanted by police has a criminal record in Italy for fraud and theft under multiple identities dating back to 1995 (when he was 14 years old).
He adds that over the past 10 years he has used at least 19 aliases, including Daniil Vukovic, Ljubomir Romanov and Ljubomir Radosavljic.
Moreover, it indicates that he appeared under the name of Ljubomir Romanov before the Belgrade court on August 27, after the United Kingdom submitted an extradition request for him.
“It’s identity theft.”
Knowledge Publishing, Peru Citizen Alfredo Lindley Russo40, contacted this newspaper to explain that the case was one of identity theft and that there were no two people in the country born in Miraflores in 1981 who were named Alfred Lindley at the same time.
“I am the fourth generation Alfredo Lindley in my family. My father, my grandfather (his brothers and nephews) and my great-grandfather have the same name… Therefore, as far as I know, I am the only Alfredo Lindley born in 1981 in the Miraflores area, as I do not have any cousin ( “Near or far) the same age as me (40 years old) who also has my first name (Alfredo) and my first name (Lindley)”indicates in communication with El Comercio.
He adds that after searching on the official Sonat website, he noticed that there are 6 people with the name Alfredo and the surname Lindley, but that “The only person whose first and only name is Alfredo is me. Others use Alfredo as a middle name.
Alfredo Lindley Russo He says he has never been to Italy, and that he visited England once in 2014 to participate in a conference on barriers to investment, after an invitation from the UK embassy in Peru to Indicubi.
Another fact that must be highlighted is that the Italian police photo in which the criminal is searched does not match the criminal’s facial features. Alfredo Lindley Russo.
He says he discovered there was a wanted criminal in Europe with the same name on the same day as the BBC’s publication and that police in Peru never contacted him about the case.
Alfredo Lindley Russo He also states that he did not lose his identity documents.
“Clearly, we are facing a very troubling situation of identity theft because it directly impacts the standing that you have sought over the years to build on the foundation of impeccable conduct.” It manifests itself.
Alfredo Lindley Russo He confirms that he practices his profession in Peru as a lawyer specializing in regulatory strategies, competition law and intellectual property. In addition, he is a university professor and has been a consultant to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the German International Cooperation Agency (GIZ), the Islamic Development Bank, the World Bank, and other institutions.
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ClarificationsThis memorandum was published to replace another memorandum entitled “International search to arrest Peruvian national accused of burgling homes of celebrities in the UK” after a call from Peruvian national Alfredo Lindley Russo alleging identity theft in this case.
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