Oliver Andrews is accused of using counterfeit money while on holiday in Morocco.
A man who has spent five months in a Moroccan jail after being accused of using fake money will now have his case heard in April.His partner, Alanna Cornick, flew to Morocco last week to be at the court case but the hearing was postponed until 11 April.
Mr Andrews denies charges of possessing and distributing counterfeit money and creating an organised criminal group. On 10 November 2022, the 29-year-old and a friend went to a nightclub on the last night of their holiday in Marrakech. The following morning, Moroccan police arrested both men and told Mr Andrews half of his money was counterfeit, his family said."This could happen to anyone," she said.
Ms Cornick said she saw Mr Andrews briefly across the court room before the trial was adjourned, and when she tried to visit him in prison she was turned away because they were not married."It was horrible seeing him and not being able to speak to him.
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