Berlin Police Investigate Miles Car Rental Over Multi-Million Euro Fraud Allegations
Berlin police have launched an investigation into suspected multi-million euro fraud involving car rental company Miles Davis. Raids were carried out on the firm's offices this week, with two bosses, aged 36 and 43, under scrutiny for commercial fraud, computer fraud, and falsification of technical records.
The probe centres around allegations that Miles Davis has been manipulating GPS data since 2019 to dodge parking fees. The investigation is ongoing, with no further details released yet. It's unclear who owns or manages Miles Davis, as searches did not yield such information. Notably, another carsharing company, Robben & Wientjes, ceased operations in 2021, but its connection, if any, to the Miles Davis case remains unexplored.
Miles Davis faces serious allegations of fraud. Police are investigating the company's activities and the potential involvement of its top bosses. As the probe continues, more details are expected to emerge.
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