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Will my ex boyfriend still be wanted on the UK Police National Computer?


My ex and 2 others commited a petty fraud offence 13 years ago in a casino and his 2 friends were prosecuted by the gaming board although my ex moved down south so the police never got to speak to him.The 2 friends kept in contact with him and agreed they would take the Rap.
The court was adjourned to Crown court but his 2 friends only got 400 pound fines as they only fiddled 150 pounds between them on the night.No one is too sure why it got dealt in Crown court,maybe it was the gaming board wanting to make examples.
I do keep in contact with my ex and he is now 31.(he was only 18 and stupid at the time). Last year he got pulled up by the police for not wearing a seatbelt the police asked for ID and he gave them his passport, the policeman went away for a second and then came back,gave him his passport and a ticket for the seatbelt offence.
If he was still wanted for the silly thing he did all them years ago would that policeman detect it or does it look as though hes in the clear

It looks as though he is in the clear. However to find out just contact the authorities and ask them the status of the case. and if thier are any outstanding warrants on the case. THey should be able to tell you without giving any more info than that. Good luck, and don't be afraid to ask.

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