Interpol, NZ police still searching for Kiwi fraudster Paul Mora
11 May, 2021 08:46 PM
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Paul Robert Mora is wanted by Interpol. Photo / Supplied
The mystery of where a Kiwi fraudster wanted by German authorities is hiding continues.
Interpol, based in Lyon, France, posted a red notice on its website seeking information on the whereabouts of Paul Robert Mora in February.
He is suspected of facilitating and concealing fraudulent transactions worth more than €113 million ($190 million).
The 53-year-old is understood to be in New Zealand, where he has property in Christchurch.
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He went to St Bede s College and Canterbury University.
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