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Dine and dash at Pizza Del Forno in Kelvin

KELVIN – A woman recently racked up a R402 bill at Pizza Del Forno and left without paying.

 

A woman recently made a dash out of a restaurant after not paying a R402 bill she had racked up.

The unknown woman ordered R402 worth of items which included a pizza with extras, several drinks and wings. She then got up and left the Pizza Del Forno in Kelvin without settling the bill.

The restaurant is seeking to find the woman responsible and has opened a case at the Sandton Police Station.

Shanta Singh, owner of Pizza Del Forno in Kelvin said, “The lady came in the early morning on 29 April and ordered a pizza, wings, wine and coffee and was in the restaurant for several hours.” Singh said that she went outside a few times to have a cigarette and came in and ordered more food.

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According to Singh after she ordered all the food and drinks, “She picked up her bag, looked around to see who was looking and left.

“She parked quite far away at the end of the parking in a white vehicle.”

Singh said she put the image on Facebook hoping someone would recognise her and come forward. She was contacted by a man who said he thinks he knows who the woman is and provided her name and ID number, which she gave to the police when the case was opened.

Constable David Mothapo, spokesperson for Sandton Police Station confirmed that the incident occurred and that a case has been opened. He said that bilking is a crime and it occurs when a person orders food or any consumables and then fails to settle the bill. “Customers are urged to ensure that they have enough cash with them or if they are going to use a card to pay, that there is sufficient funds in the account. It is also very important for customers to take note of the prices of whatever they order.”

Mothapo said that a case can be opened against the perpetrator regardless of the amount of money owed to the store or restaurant.

“Even if a card is declined due to insufficient funds, or whatever reason, the store still has a right to open a case,” Mothapo ended.

 

Details: Sandton Police Station 011 722 4200.

 

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