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Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by yoged(m): 10:43am On Sep 29, 2012
Adeola Thomas, 38, assisted by his partner, Abimbola Abiola, 34, secured £87,000 from fraudulent claims totalling £3.8million over four years. Thomas used 1,400 stolen identities to complete 2,495 handwritten tax and benefits claims forms. HMRC suspicions were raised when he used the same address for all the claims. Thomas, an illegal immigrant, was jailed for seven years while Abiola, also a Nigerian national with leave to remain in the UK, received two-and-a-half years.

A Nigerian couple who tried to claim £3.8million in an ‘eye-watering’ benefits scam using 1,400 stolen identities have been jailed for a total of almost 10 years. Adeola Thomas, 38, assisted by his partner, Abimbola Abiola, 34, managed to pocket £87,000 after submitting almost 2,500 handwritten applications for tax credits and benefits. The pair spent the money on designer clothing and electrical items including a 50-inch plasma television.

But the fraud was discovered when benefits staff noticed the same address was being used for multiple claims, Snaresbrook Crown Court heard. Thomas, an illegal immigrant, was jailed for seven years while Abiola, also a Nigerian national with leave to remain in the UK, received two-and-a-half years.

Passing sentence, Judge William Kennedy said: "This was no less than a criminal industry, with simple and eye watering criminality designed to maximise the loss to the public. It was a difficult investigation carried out with skill and tenacity. The largest single joint conspiracy [of its kind] for these departments and the actual loss was kept down because of the work of both departments."

Judge Kennedy also indicated that both Thomas and Abiola should be deported at the end of their prison terms.

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.

It is believed that others unknown to investigators, also provided postal addresses and assisted with correspondence.

When the claims were successful, the pair withdrew cash from acquaintances' bank accounts or from bogus post office accounts that Thomas, who masterminded the scam, had set up.

As well as analysing tax credit records, computer systems, hand written application forms and bank account details and listening to hours of recorded phones calls to the Tax Credit Helpline, HMRC investigators viewed CCTV footage showing activity outside various North London Post Office ATMs and carried out surveillance on Thomas. He was arrested outside a cash point at Upper Clacton Post Office in Hackney, east London last October 7 where he was found to be in possession of 17 Post Office accounts.

He also had two mobile phones and two fraudulently completed application forms addressed to Job Centre Plus.

Abiola, a mother-of-one, was caught on the same day with £4,125 cash in her handbag, which she claimed was child benefit payment. Thomas, of Hackney, east London, admitted three counts of conspiracy to defraud and money laundering.

Abiola, of the same address was found guilty of four counts of conspiracy to defraud, money laundering and possession of criminal property following a trial at the court in August.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2210157/Nigerian-couple-tried-claim-3-8m-eye-watering-benefits-scam-using-1-400-identities.html

...9ja ppl sha, always spoiling our name. Why are some people so greedy?
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by GARRIWARLORD(m): 11:05am On Sep 29, 2012
Na wo oh... It is high time any Nigerian caught in such scams be sentenced to life in prison.. The government should just sign it......
E don too much nah.. Haba.. Wetin sef... Inshort i don provoke.. Make person no hold me oh...
I don't feel pity for them atall.... Na God go still dey punish una for that prison wey una dey.... Na because of all this i..diots, tiny malawi and others dey see us finish... Rubbish... Mtcheeeeeeewwww... Yeye.... Waka shege.. Dan buro uba kawai.. Kutuman buro uban ku... Mumu couple... Cretinic couples.. Greedy goats.. Na God catch una .... Yeye

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Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by justwise(m): 11:29am On Sep 29, 2012
Unbelievable!!!!!!
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by r231(m): 12:06pm On Sep 29, 2012
Almost 10Yrs pere undecided undecided
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by Nobody: 1:43am On Sep 30, 2012
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Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by justwise(m): 6:39am On Sep 30, 2012
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by justwise(m): 10:53am On Sep 30, 2012
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by biodex(m): 9:43am On Oct 01, 2012
Diz is too much, bt come τ̲̅ȍ think of ℓ̊τ̲̅, na naija economy course all diz thing
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by drzed: 9:50am On Oct 01, 2012
Ha na wah o. My people and their addiction to criminality.

Before you know it, someone will blame Jonathan or leadership for these gross acts of theft and fraud. Many of us simply want to hammer overnight: Greed. Laziness. Stupidity. Wickedness. Foolishness. Evilness.

Ten years is too small. I wish these two rot in jail. Honest hard working Nigerians are treated suspiciously or with disdain because of these kind of criminals. God punish dem!

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Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by Todaynatoday: 9:50am On Oct 01, 2012
Please and please, let us not derail this thread with tribal nonsense. The crime was committed by Nigerians so let us be reasonable with our comments. Thank you!
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by vislabraye(m): 9:51am On Oct 01, 2012
Naijas will always look for loophole to perpetuate fraud. Either its drug or credit card. Shame.

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Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by boyprodigy(m): 9:53am On Oct 01, 2012
if nigeria were a human,i wonder how she would look and feel with everything going on both inside and outside her.
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by DrWhizy(m): 10:00am On Oct 01, 2012
@DivideUs

dude, d world does'nt call them southern Nigerians but Nigerians.
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by DisGuy: 10:01am On Oct 01, 2012
Illegal immigrant for that matter!!

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Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by Alaafialoro(m): 10:03am On Oct 01, 2012
biodex: Diz is too much, bt come τ̲̅ȍ think of ℓ̊τ̲̅, na naija economy course all diz thing
Blame game!
Only a looser will blame others for his/her failure. The economy might have contributed to their act but they are in a ‘so-called greener pasture‘,hence greediness and laziness are their major problems.
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by Patsey: 10:04am On Oct 01, 2012
[size=14pt]SEE THEIR FACES, PICTURES AND FACEBOOK HERE. IF THIS ABIOLA ABIMBOLA IS RELATED TO GBENGA ABIMBOLA (http://www.metro.co.uk/news/504119-two-conmen-jailed-over-300-000-id-fraud-scam), THEN IT'S A FAMILY OF FRAUDSTERS.[/size]

https://www.nairaland.com/10624URES AND FACEBOOK HERE71/nigerians-attempted-defraud-uk-govt
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by DrWhizy(m): 10:05am On Oct 01, 2012
biodex: Diz is too much, bt come τ̲̅ȍ think of ℓ̊τ̲̅, na naija economy course all diz thing
mi bruv, even if we had a perfect economy, we wld still hav criminally minded people blinded with greed. I geuss ts an inborn trait.
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by sixqub: 10:06am On Oct 01, 2012
typical 9ja peeps, thy bought designer clothes and giant plasma tv, cheesy

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Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by Decryptor(m): 10:07am On Oct 01, 2012
Immediately i saw "UK", I guessed the part of Nigeria where the perpetrators are from and my guess was right! Muhehehehe!!
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by Nobody: 10:09am On Oct 01, 2012
ok
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by babyboy3(m): 10:09am On Oct 01, 2012
hmm

Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by saleeh: 10:10am On Oct 01, 2012
na God wey wan cash'em na Him no make them run away the countary
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by babyboy3(m): 10:11am On Oct 01, 2012
I heard they would b sharing the same cell with James Ibori and his sisters
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by slimming: 10:12am On Oct 01, 2012
They cannot put our nation to shame with their activity.
Re: Nigerian Couple In £3.8m UK Benefits Scam by getukudo(m): 10:13am On Oct 01, 2012
Let's stop all these blame game and tribal nonsense! The British and Americans address us as Nigerians. The crime was committed by Nigerians, let's stop this Yoruba people are these or that.

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