A British fraudster stole millions from pensioners and boasted of a luxurious life on Instagram

A British fraudster stole millions from pensioners and boasted of a luxurious life on Instagram

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The swindler, who had been hiding from the police for a long time, was found. A young handsome man deceived more than a hundred pensioners, persuading them to invest in non-existent carbon credits. He pulled out of them about 2.4 million pounds (about 162.5 million rubles). Despite the persecution of law enforcement officers, the deceiver was not afraid to brag about a luxurious life on social networks at someone else's expense. Find out what sentence the court handed down to the vain swindler from our article.A British fraudster stole millions from pensioners and boasted of a luxurious life on InstagramLaw enforcement officers managed to find a London fraudster who fooled more than a hundred elderly people. The deceiver fished out about 2.4 million pounds (about 162.5 million rubles) from pensioners.

A British fraudster stole millions from pensioners and boasted of a luxurious life on InstagramEssex resident Sami Raja was sentenced to eight years in prison for participating in the sale of non-existent carbon credits to 130 citizens. The handsome man posted photos of luxurious vacations and trips around the world on Instagram, despite the fact that he had already been behind bars a year ago.

A British fraudster stole millions from pensioners and boasted of a luxurious life on InstagramThe conman is now in Dubai and is appealing against the court's decision. The Crown Prosecution Service is awaiting a decision to send him to the UK. Meanwhile, outraged victims demand to punish the scoundrel as soon as possible, who boasts of a luxurious life for stolen money. Pensioners are asking the police to do everything possible to keep the thief in jail.

A British fraudster stole millions from pensioners and boasted of a luxurious life on InstagramRaja operated in two groups that lured millions of pounds from gullible victims from January 2012 to August 2013. The scammers called elderly homeowners and called themselves "brokers". They urged them to invest in a non-existent carbon project.

A British fraudster stole millions from pensioners and boasted of a luxurious life on InstagramIt seems that the beautiful fairy tale at someone else's expense of the playboy conman is over. We hope that the criminal will get what he deserves and serve a full sentence for cheating old people. Be vigilant and do not allow yourself and your loved ones to be deceived!

Many people know that unscrupulous computer masters lead inexperienced Internet users by the nose. The Russian company "Federal Service of Service", which has spread its tentacles-branches from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok, has been deceiving pensioners for 10 years.

Have you ever been a victim of scammers?

Keywords: Instagram | Scam | UK | Grouping | Money | Millions | Fraud | Deception | Pensioners | Police | Criminal | Sentence | Old people | Court

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