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"a) in Roulers, in the judiciary of Courtran, between 1 September 1976 and 31 March 1977, a forged die carrying the inscription Ye Old Passy - Australia Tamborine Queensland". I dont understand how this could be a crime....
He was found with a 'Ye Old Passy' forge die that he used to make either fake bank, commercial or personal papers.
The full statement on page 56 of 173 says:
"Also of having forged the seal, stamp or imprint either of an authority, or of a private banking, industrial or commercial establishment, or of a private individual, notably:"
Then it goes on to say, that in France between 1 Sept 1976 and 31 March 1977, he was found with a forged die carrying the inscription 'Ye Old Passy, Australia Tamborine Queensland'.
A forged die is a metal tool made to inscribe stuff. People use these to legitimately inscribe items, but in his case, it's listed on the crimes
he admitted to... a very long history of forgery and impersonation.
It is evidence he was making fake bank documents, cheques, letters from businesses, IDs, collectors coins, stamps, number plates and who knows what else.
I also suspect he used the notorious fax machines to doctor documents that led to his multiple ID's.
The weird thing is, that on a 1986 passenger card arriving in Aus as FDdH, he wrote his address was Ye Old Passy, Tamborine QLD. Which as far as I can tell, is not a real place. I guess he either quickly needed fake address (because he was not going to give real Ballina address associated with his 'clean' FDdH alias?) or he had some other fake document on him with the Ye Old address.
Still catching up on all the juicy stuff you all found!
