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German tourist 'tout' arrested with £23k worth of Olympics tickets

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German tourist arrested with £23k worth of Olympics ticketsWolfgang Menzel was arrested at the Olympics opening ceremony: PA


A German tourist tout has been arrested in London with Olympics tickets worth more than £23,000.

Wolfgang Menzel was caught by police after they spotted him selling opening ceremony tickets in Stratford for £1,100 each.

After appearing in court, he was fined £435.

The mortgage broker had 31 tickets to different events in his pockets, and police found a further 20 tickets in his hotel room in Bloomsbury.

According to the Metro, Menzel said he was a "genuine sports fan" who had planned to attend a number of events but got carried away and bought too many tickets.

After failed attempts to sell to family and friends, he thought he would try and recoup his money by selling them here, and was reportedly unaware it was illegal.

Nicole Lody, defending, said: "He wasn't aware that he couldn't sell them in the UK because in Germany tickets are being advertised very widely on the internet and eBay.

"He has suffered a significant loss - all his tickets have been seized. He is not going to the Olympic Games and that money is lost.

"He is clearly very remorseful and embarrassed that he is in court today."

District judge Mark Radway said he believed Menzel was not aware he wasn't allowed to re-sell the tickets in Britain, which is why he was fined a small amount that was "based on a week's wages".



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