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Sydney travel agent accused of fleecing customers out of $500,000

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By Steve Williams For Daily Mail Australia

13:00 17 Jun 2024, updated 13:08 17 Jun 2024



A travel agent accused of ripping off up to 50 holiday-makers by allegedly issuing fake airline tickets and itineraries has been charged.

Zahra Rachid, 53 who ran the Travel World Sydney travel agency at Arncliffe in the city’s south, has been charged with 16 counts of fraud after she allegedly scammed customers out of more than $500,000.  

Police will allege that Rachid created totally fake travel documents, complete with booking reference numbers and seat allocations before pocketing the payments from customers.

Investigations into Rachid were launched last month when detectives established  up Strike Force Baile and began looking into alleged reports from dozens of would-be travellers. 

Zahra Rachid has been charged with fraud after allegedly scamming customers out of more than $500,000
Rachid (middle) was arrested at a unit complex in Kingsgrove on Friday morning

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Police will allege 16 different people made bookings through the agent that were later cancelled without their knowledge, and no refunds were issued. 

The alleged victims included a family of 35 who had booked a ‘once in a lifetime’ holiday to Greece, which cost $160,000.

Rachid was arrested at a unit complex in Kingsgrove in Sydney’s south last Friday morning. 

She was taken to Kogarah Police Station and charged with 16 counts of dishonestly obtaining financial advantage by deception.

Zahra Rachid (pictured) was granted bail to reappear in court on July 1
Nicole Vris claimed she used Rachid from Travel World Sydney to book the trip of a lifetime to Greece for 34 family members

Rachid was refused bail to appear in Sutherland Local Court later that day, where she was granted conditional bail to reappear on July 1. 

Under her bail conditions, Rachid must report to police daily, surrender her passport and not contact any previous customers of Travel World Sydney. 

Police are continuing their investigations under Strike Force Baile.

Rachid’s Travel World Sydney business website remains online but the phone number has been disconnected.

‘We’ll guide you through the visa process, translate those confusing menus, and ensure you have all the insider tips to avoid tourist traps … So, dust off your passport, break free from your boring routine, and enjoy the extraordinary with us,’ it states.

Zahra Rachid (pictured during her arrest) was charged with 16 counts of dishonestly obtain financial advantage by deception
Up to 50 customers were allegedly scammed at Travel World Sydney (premises pictured)

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