Men jump to the sea from cruise ships to avoid casino gambling debt

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It is said to be deliberately jumping from the ship to avoid gambling debt payments of US $ 16,000 or equivalent to Rp450 million, which he collected during the trip.
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, the Rhapsody of the Seas cruise ship reportedly only leaned back in San Juan, Puerto Rico, after cruise for a week.
The man named Jey Gonzalez-Diaz allegedly jumped from the cruise ship and was rescued by Jet Ski’s driver, who then took him to the mainland.
He was then detained by Customs and Excise Officers (CBP).When detained, Gonzalez-Diaz was found carrying cash of US $ 14,600 or around Rp410 million, two cellphones, and five different identity cards.
Gonzales-Diaz reportedly told Customs officers that he jumped from the ship because he did not want to report the money he was carrying, because he thought he would be taxed.
According to criminal complaints, Gonzalez-Diaz used a pseudonym to go up to the Royal Caribbean cruise ship and turned out to have a very large debt, where almost all came from casino activities and expenses for gambling.
He was also charged with committing a federal crime because he tried to avoid financial reporting requirements when entering the United States (US).
Royal Caribbean stated to
USA Today
: “Because this is an ongoing investigation, we are working with the authorities and do not have further information to be shared.”
Gonzalez-Diaz has been released with guarantees and will undergo a trial in court at a time that will be determined later.If proven guilty, he faced a fine of US $ 250,000 or around Rp7 billion and prison sentence.
(Wiw)
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