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Danniella Westbrook confronted by Spanish police after stealing petrol on holiday

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Daniella Westbrook has revealed her holiday misery after she was confronted by six armed police officers at Ibiza airport.It came following a previous unresolved alleged driving offence.The former EastEnders star travelled to the Spanish island with friends last week in hopes of a relaxing trip, where she could unwind after her recent breast enlargement surgery.However, her hopes of a peaceful holiday were soon halted after she was confronted by gun-welding police at passport control and escorted to a room minutes after arriving in Ibiza.The actress is reportedly subject to an outstanding police complaint (known as a 'denuncia' in Spain) over an alleged driving offence – which saw her arrested by national police and detained for 14 hours in a terrifying ordeal in 2018.She was convicted of fraud after she refused to pay 37 euros (or £32.90 at the time) worth of petrol she put in a hire car during a motorway stop.Her previous legal battle was the last time she entered the country until last week, when she made her way to the White Isle.Danniella revealed her 'scary' run-in with the law in which she feared she would face jail time again and is now terrified her previous 30 euro fine has skyrocketed to 3,500 euros, reports the Mirror.She said: "I landed in Ibiza and everybody went through passport control and when I put my passport in it [said] 'stop, wait for assistance' so I thought there was something wrong with my passport or whatever – them electronic things are always rubbish. "Anyway, the guy has come over and said: 'wait there'.

Then the door opened and about six police officers came out and said to me, 'We need to speak to you'."The actress added: "In Spain they all gave guns anyway, that's a bit daunting – when I

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