FORGERY ALLEGED
FAKING OF PASSPORTS DISPOSAL TO ALIENS N.Z. MAN CHARGED (Reed. Oct. 11, 2' p.m.) LONDON, Oet. 10. An unemployed New Zealander, Lloyd Nicholas Granville Vincent, was charged with five others in the Police Court to-day with conspiring fraudulently to obtain a passport for an alien, Siegbert Posener. He was also separately charged, with Fiewell Winner, with a similar offence in connection with,an alien, Richard Neumann. Vincent admitted helping his accomplices to forge passports manufactured by them. Willner’s job was allegedly to find a purchaser, to convey the order to the producers and to distribute the money received. Neumann’s name was rendfered as Newman for which reason, he said, the passport was useless. The prices allegedly varied from £7O for a single and £350 for a double passport. The accused were granted bail and were remanded until October 17.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20066, 12 October 1939, Page 7
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