Scammer sold fake car insurance and used victim's details in false claims
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Saami Salami, 54, has been sentenced to a 12-month suspended term after pleading guilty to two fraud offences involving a ghost broking scam. This scheme allowed him to sell fake motor insurance policies, exploiting victims’ details to file non-existent collision claims. The Insurance Fraud Bureau emphasized the necessity for the public to remain aware of such scams. Industry partners aided in constructing a case against Salami, revealing his lack of regard for the victims affected by his fraudulent activities.
Saami Salami orchestrated a ghost broking scam, selling fraudulent motor insurance policies and using victims' personal details to file false collision claims.
According to John Davies from IFB, this variation of ghost broking scams highlights the importance of public vigilance against bogus motor insurance deals.
DC Surinder Ram noted that Salami's fraudulent activities demonstrated a complete disregard for others, as he filed claims against insurance policies sold to unwitting victims.
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