Adeola Thomas, 38, and his wife, Abimbola Abiola,
34, managed to pocket £87,000 after using 1,400 stolen identities to complete
2,495 handwritten tax and benefits claims forms. And just like the other couple
that was reported to have lavishly spent the money on a house in Nigeria, the
pair spent the money on designer clothing and electrical items including a
50-inch plasma television. According to Daily Mail Reports.
The fraud was discovered when benefits staff at HM
Revenue & Customs noticed they had received multiple tax credit claims from
the same addresses. Subsequently, an investigation was launched. Thomas’
hand-written application forms were analysed, computer records were checked,
and hours of recorded calls to the Tax Credit Helpline were listened to and a
surveillance operation was carried out. The HRMC investigators viewed CCTV
footage showing activity outside various North London Post Office ATMs.
Thomas was eventually arrested at a cash point
outside a Post Office in Hackney on October 7th last year. He was found to be
in possession of 17 Post Office account cards in different names, two mobile
phones and two fraudulently completed forms addressed to Jobcentre Plus.
When Abiola was arrested later the same day, she had
£4,125 in her handbag. The mother-of-one claimed the money was her child
benefit payment. Daily Mail reports that the pair, who carried out the scam
between January 3, 2007 and October 7, 2011, tried to claim £827,000 from HMRC,
securing £43,000. They also claimed £3 million from the Department of Work and
Pensions and received £44,000.
With Abiola’s help, Thomas used stolen personal
details to complete 2,495 handwritten application forms, which were sent to the
appropriate departments for processing. Thomas, who also happens to be an
illegal immigrant pleaded guilty to three counts of conspiracy to defraud and
money laundering offences. Abiola, a Nigerian national with leave to remain in
the UK was also found guilty of four counts of conspiracy to defraud, money
laundering and possession of criminal property.
They were both sentenced to jail this week. Thomas
was sentenced to seven years in jail while Abiola received two-and-a-half years
sentence. The Judge who read his sentence indicated Thomas should be deported
after serving his time in the UK.
Picture of his arrest below:
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