Monthly Archives: May 2022
Fake Exam Papers Sold On Social Media
The Chronicle Live website reports that students are being warned “not to be distracted by” fake 2022 exam papers for sale on social media.
Exams regulator, Ofqual, who issued the warning, also said that anyone buying the fake papers could lose their qualifications.
read moreFake Stone Island Sold On Ebay
The Dorset Echo website reports that Tracy Hampson was stopped by police with more than 300 items of counterfeit clothing in her van, worth £56k , if genuine.
Trade mark owners of brands including Stone Island, Armani, North Face, Hugo Boss, Moncler and Michael Kors, confirmed they were fake items.
read morePolice Chief Suggests ‘Discretion’ For Thieves
The iNews website reports that Andy Cooke, the chief inspector of constabulary, has suggested police officers should use their “discretion” when deciding whether to prosecute people stealing goods in order to eat, amid the rising cost of living.
read moreTaxman Hacked Dead Man’s I.D.
As reported on the Metro website, a taxman used the hijacked identity of a dead man to cover up a £171,000 VAT fraud and money-laundering offences.
James McGee was found with two bank cards in the name of the deceased person when he was arrested.
read moreHSBC Worker Took £900k
According to the BBC News website, a former bank employee has been jailed for taking almost £900,000 out of customer accounts.
Hamzah Issak altered account details whilst working at a Leicester branch of HSBC between 2016 and 2018.
read moreIT Boss Stole Nearly £60k
The Shropshire Star website reports that a private school’s ex-IT boss and his accomplice have been jailed after making nearly £60,000 from fraudulently buying and selling computer equipment.
Over almost five years, Neil Allen used Shrewsbury School’s IT budget to buy iPads from Richard John Leach, which he then sold on eBay and elsewhere.