Italian accused of fake Champions League tickets
Published
May. 20, 2010 8:55 a.m. ET

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Italian police have discovered what they say is a fraudulent company selling fake travel packages to the Champions League final.
Police said Thursday they have arrested an unidentified 35-year-old man. He is accused of opening a fake company in the southern Italian city of Salerno. It is selling a two-day package of travel, ticket and lodging to Saturday's final in Madrid for $1,850.
Police say the man has swindled up to $123,000 from travel companies that had signed up.
The final between Inter Milan and Bayern Munich has led to a scramble for tickets from Inter fans desperate to see their team in its first European Cup final since 1972.
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