In a report by DailyMail, the Nigerian
couple perpetuated the fraudulent act in conjunction with other family
members and friend.
The ring, it was
reported, is consisted of a 30-years-old Civil Service Sports Council
events manager,Adedamola Oyebisi, her brothers-in-law, 34-years-old Oluwatobi Emmanuel Odeyemi, 39-years-old Oluwagbenga Stephen Odeyemi and 38-years-old friend, Kayode Sanni.
The
prosecutor, Allison Hunter revealed that investigators began by
identifying one of the multiple false tax credit claimants as Chantelle Gumbs, who has admitted her part in the scam.
The
source of the stolen identity was traced to the CSSC in Chadwick
Street, Westminster, where six staff had password protected access to
members’ details.
Meawhile, Oyebode, who
worked for the CSSC between August 2008 and August 2010, admitted that
she supplied lists of members and their details in return for payment.
She also revealed that she made calls to the tax credit helpline to obtain application packs.
The
fraudsters, Hunters revealed, used the details to create false
identities, buy online insurance and open false bank accounts to receive
the cash.
The proceeds were then
transferred into either their own accounts or through Western Union
facilities set up by Sanni and Emmanuel Odeyemi.
The
accused, reports further revealed, were said to have stolen personal
details from the Civil Service Sports Council (CSSC), to make fraudulent
claims over a four-year period.
Member lists were ‘stolen to order’ from CSSC and used to place orders for tax credit starter packs.
The
gang, which reportedly made about £2,500,000, would have got away
with £10,260,525 if staff at Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs had not
discovered the high rate of claims being made by civil servants.
According
to the report, while Emannuel Odeyemi, Adedamola Oyebisi and Kayode
Sanni are currently facing trial in the UK, Oluwatumininu Banjo, Stephen
Odeyemi are believed to be on the run in Nigeria.
However,
Sanni has reportedly denied being guilty of the charges saying ‘my
conscience is clear’ as Emmanuel and Adedamola have confessed their
crimes while awaiting judgement on July 6, 2017.
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