Morrissey has spoken out after his “very first passport from his early teens” was stolen from the “personal possessions of his late mother”.The former Smiths frontman made an appeal in a new blog post, shared on his official website Morrissey Central.He wrote: “The passport is circulating on Facebook/X by a “Steven Pisu” / “Xavier Jones”.
If the passport is sold / bought, there will be criminal proceedings against anyone who knowingly buys or sells or withholds the passport.“In the UK, the action is viewed as robbery, and criminal charges apply.
In the U.S., Section 496 can administer four years in prison/jail.”It comes ahead of his recently announced North American tour, which kicks off on Halloween.He will kick off the run of shows in Houston and will play across the continent throughout November.
He will make further stops in Dallas, Little Rock, Birmingham, Knoxville, Durham, Baltimore, Newark, Atlantic City, Rochester, Niagra Falls, Flint and Indianapolis before wrapping up in Waukegan on November 23.
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