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A Nigerian Named In Uk's Top 20 Most Wanted Tax Fugitive List by BlackPikiN(m): 2:27pm On Aug 16, 2012
Britain's 20 most wanted tax fugitives who have conned the exchequer out of a staggering £765million been named and shamed in an FBI-style government campaign.

HM Revenue & Customs has unmasked the tax cheats in a bid to help hunt them down, issuing photographs and profiles on a new website from this morning.

The most wanted are all tax criminals who have absconded after being charged with a crime or during trial.



Some are hiding in Britain while others have fled abroad to countries including Switzerland, South Africa and Pakistan.
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It is the first time the Revenue has published photos of tax dodgers who are on the run in this way.

Ministers are unapologetic about the crack-down, saying that tax evasion and fraud has cost taxpayers around £10 billion a year.

Gordon Arthur, 60, left, believed to be in the US since 2000, suspected of illegally importing cigarettes and alcohol and failing to pay around £15 million in duty. Hussain Asad Chohan, 44, right, believed to be in Dubai. Convicted in his absence and sentenced to 11 years for his part in fraud worth around £200 million, which included importing 2.25 tonnes of tobacco

Zafar Baidar Chisthi, 33, left, thought to be in Pakistan, found guilty for his part in VAT fraud worth around £150 million. Cesare Selvini, 52, right, thought to be in Switzerland, is wanted for smuggling platinum bars worth around £600,000.
David Gauke, the Exchequer Secretary, said: ‘The Government is absolutely committed to tackling tax evasion and fraud.

‘These criminals have collectively cost the taxpayer over £765m and HMRC will pursue them relentlessly.

‘We hope that publishing their pictures in this way will enable members of the public to contribute to the effort to catch them.’
Nasser Ahmed, 40, left, believed to be in Pakistan or Dubai, was convicted in 2005 for his role in VAT fraud worth around £156 million. He fled before verdicts were given. Olutayo Owolabi, 40, right, believed to be in the UK, was convicted in January 2010 for 27 charges linked to tax credits and money laundering. The estimated cost to the taxpayer was £1 million.

Malcolm McGregor McGowan, 60, left, believed to be in Spain, was found guilty of illegally importing cigarettes worth around £16 million into the UK. Leigang Liang, 38, right, believed to be in the UK, was convictedfor illegally importing tobacco from China, costing taxpayers £2.6 million.

The government has spent £900 million to the Revenue’s enforcement team to try and recover an additional £7 billion in lost tax revenue each year.

Criminals include tobacco smuggling gang leader Leigang Liang, whose shadowy network illegally imported 650 kg of harmful counterfeit tobacco, 300,000 cigarettes and five tonnes of hand-rolling tobacco from China.

His actions are estimated to have cost the taxpayer £2.6 million. He has been sentenced in absence to seven years prison
Mohamed Sami Kaak, 45, left, thought to be in Tunisia, is wanted for smuggling millions of cigarettes into the UK between March 2005 and September 2006 and evading around £822,000 in duty. Yehuda Cohen, 35, right, thought to be in Israel, is wanted over VAT fraud worth around £800,000.


John Nugent, 53, left, thought to be in the United States, was accused of putting in fraudulent claims for duty and VAT worth more than £22 million. Vladimir Jeriomin, 34, right, thought to be in Russia or Lithuania, was part of a gang that made false claims for tax repayments costing the taxpayer £4.8 million.
Tax fraudster Darsim Abdullah was part of a 12 man crime group that laundered up to £4million a month from crime. He absconded before he could be convicted and is believed to have fled to Iraq.

His fraud is estimated to be worth £24 million.

Nasser Ahmed has been missing since 2005. He is believed to have fled to Pakistan or Dubai after ripping off taxpayers to the tune of £156 million for a large-scale VAT fraud.

Cesare Selvini is wanted for smuggling platinum bars worth around £600,000. He failed to turn up court when his case came up in Dover eight years ago and is believed to be in Switzerland.
Wayne Joseph Hardy, 49, left, now believed to be in South Africa, was convicted of manufacturing tobacco products and not paying duty worth £1.9 million. : Dimitri Gaskov, 27, right, thought to be in Estonia, allegedly smuggled three million cigarettes into the UK using computers. He fled before trial at Ipswich Crown Court.

Adam Umerji - aka Shafiq Patel, 34, left, thought to be in Dubai, was jailed for 12 years for VAT fraud and money laundering that cost the taxpayer £64 million. Darsim Abdullah, 42, right, believed to be in Iraq, was convicted for being part of a money laundering gang that processed £1 million to £4 million per month.

Olutayo Owolabi is still believed to be at large in Britain after being convicted for 27 offences relating to tax credits and money laundering.

Sixteen tonnes of raw leaf tobacco were smuggled into Britain by Wayne Joseph Hardy.

The fugitive and others sourced a tobacco manufacturing and rolling machine.They have dodged tax worth around £2 million.

Hardy is believed to have fled to South Africa.
Re: A Nigerian Named In Uk's Top 20 Most Wanted Tax Fugitive List by BlackPikiN(m): 3:01pm On Aug 16, 2012
I am very sure say the guy involved be nairalander. One of those wey they shout for politics section.
Re: A Nigerian Named In Uk's Top 20 Most Wanted Tax Fugitive List by Jakumo(m): 5:18pm On Aug 16, 2012
BlackPikiN: I am very sure say the guy involved be nairalander. One of those wey they shout for politics section.

You ain't lyin'. I can think of a few likely suspects who write in the Nairaland politics section after a hard day of embezzlement, identity theft, tax evasion, contraband smuggling, grand larceny and contract homicide.

Will the REAL Mr. Olutayo Owolabi of the FBI's Top Ten fame please stand up ?
Re: A Nigerian Named In Uk's Top 20 Most Wanted Tax Fugitive List by BlackPikiN(m): 8:43pm On Aug 16, 2012
^^^Lol..
Re: A Nigerian Named In Uk's Top 20 Most Wanted Tax Fugitive List by suyu: 12:44pm On Aug 17, 2012
sometimes I think Naija's like to make that list smh

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