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Churchill Insurance has won a ‘slam-on’ case against defendant, who was handed an immediate two-month prison sentence after pleading guilty to eight of 16 false statements made in court.
https://www.insurancebusinessmag.com/uk/news/auto-motor/slamon-insurance-fraudster-slapped-with-immediate-jail-time-92637.aspx
Extra staff could be needed as new lines of enquiry have emerged in the Metropolitan Police Service’s (MPS) investigation into alleged electoral fraud in Tower Hamlets.
http://www.policeprofessional.com/news.aspx?id=31534
Prosecutors were given a week to decide whether they want a retrial.
http://home.bt.com/news/uk-news/jury-discharged-without-verdicts-in-fraud-trial-of-footballer-blair-turgott-11364253300193
The 92-year-old was caught up in a so called 'courier fraud'
https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/local-news/conmen-steal-more-60000-pensioner-14307963
The key figure in a £1million benefits fraud has cheated justice by fleeing abroad, a jury heard at Wolverhampton Crown Court
https://www.expressandstar.com/news/local-hubs/wolverhampton/bilston/2018/02/19/linchpin-in-1m-benefits-fraud-racket-on-the-run-court-told/
A 92-year-old man was conned out of £10,000 by a man pretending to be from Barclays fraud squad
http://www.itv.com/news/london/2018-02-12/pensioner-conned-out-of-10-000-by-a-man-pretending-to-be-from-banks-anti-fraud-team/
Holiday booking frauds work when genuine apartment photos and descriptions are pinched by the scammer and advertised through often genuine sites.
https://www.scotsman.com/business/james-walker-take-a-break-but-don-t-let-good-sense-go-awol-1-4686956
Romance fraud is described as when someone creates a fake identity to enter into a relationship with a victim with the intent to steal either funds or personal information. In 2017, 3557 romance frauds were reported to Action Fraud, averaging 10 reports a day
https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/news/victims-lost-41-million-to-romance-fraud-in-2017-feb18
A study by a new task force set up to tackle the issue found that each victim lost an average of £11,500 to their supposed love interest.
http://www.irvinetimes.com/news/15989121.Romance_fraud_cost_Britons___41_million_in_2017__study_suggests/
Fraudsters are using social media networks, such as Linkedin, to find the next victims of their pension scams.
https://www.ftadviser.com/pensions/2018/02/13/scammers-using-linkedin-to-find-pension-victims/
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