27 May, 2014 @ 16:59
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Sex lies set-up millionaire to have stolen possessions finally returned to Marbella home

Sasha Marbella

THE British millionaire who claims he was set up in an elaborate sex assault ruse to ransack his home will have his possessions returned to him tomorrow.

But incredibly Marbella-based Shoja ‘Sacha’ Shojai claims he is being made to pay an eye-watering €5,000 for ‘storage’ of the stolen items.

He told the Olive Press last issue that he had jewellery, gold and carpets taken while detained over claims he kept a ‘harem’ of nine women captive in his €7,000-a-month rented mansion.

And now Sacha, who insists the claims are ‘crazy lies’, is set to be reunited with eight containers of belongings, which have been stored at a depot in Estepona.

“The trucks were stopped by police and detained in Estepona’s industrial zone after I alerted authorities about the robbery,” he explained.

“Now they are finally being returned.”

He explained that the items – which were set to be taken to an address in Berlin – would take 15 people to load up into two new lorries and two police vehicles were set to escort the trucks home.

Tom Powell

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1 Comment

  1. he should not have to pay but as he is a millionaire and renting for 7k then 5k to get his stuff back should be affordable

    and er be careful of women in the future

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