Fraud Update: What Lands Singer Dammy Krane In Fresh Trouble

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‘I do not partake in fraud”, the defensive statement from singer Dammy Krane upon meeting his bail terms after his arrest for credit card fraud/identity theft, may be coming back at him as a new development has emerged on the case.

According to the Miami Times, seven fake credit cards were found in his pockets on 1 June, the same day he was arrested at Opa-locka Executive Airport in Miami Dade, Florida.
The publication has also revealed that the AMIN crooner has been slammed with a nine-count felony charge for credit card forgery and grand theft.

The entire theft crime came to fore when the singer used a bogus card to book a private jet flight to Washington, D.C., upon being searched, seven false credit cards were found in his wallet. This was made known in the police report published in the Miami New Times last week.

The Jet company, TapJets, had alerted the police upon discovering that the first card Dammy Krane tendered was bogus.

The Miami-Dade Police were informed by the company that Dammy and a partner, Chukwuebuka Ilochonwu, booked a $10,943 trip on a private jet from Opa-locka to Washington, D.C.

Police searched Dammy and his partner upon arrival and seven cards were found in Dammy Krane’s pants pocket. Further checks by authorities revealed that all seven cards had mismatched numbers on them.