Illegal held in shopping scam

Carolyn Hileman | February 10, 2007 

A New York man who is in the country illegally and had a “cheat sheet” to keep his aliases straight is being held on $300,000 cash bail for allegedly trying to buy more than $4,000 worth of electronics from Circuit City and Best Buy in Concord using a suspicious credit card. The police arrested Muhammad Akram, 33, of Queens, N.Y., Wednesday evening at Best Buy and charged him with two counts of attempted theft by deception and one count of resisting arrest. At Akram’s arraignment in Concord District Court yesterday, Concord city prosecutor Tracy Connelly said Akram has previous forgery and larceny convictions in New Jersey and New York and is in the United States illegally.

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