Two men involved
in a £78 million mortgage fraud and an attempted £12 million VAT
fraud have each been jailed for seven years today.
HM Revenue & Customs investigators discovered that the
two men had hijacked plans of a hotel project in Mauritius. They
signed contracts with furniture providers to furnish the project
and tried to reclaim over £12 million in VAT from HMRC. The fraud
was discovered before any money was paid out.
£8.8 million was paid out to the fraudsters in mortgage payments,
but intervention by the Metropolitan Police prevented a further
£70 million in fraudulent mortgage payments being made in relation
to the purchase of two commercial premises.
Martin Conrad, (32) (also known as Mitain Conrad, Mitain Patel,
and Conrad Martin) from Mauritius, (formerly of Wimbledon, London
and Caterham, Surrey) and Richard Murkin (44) of Ashford, Kent,
pleaded guilty in January 2011 to the fraudulent attempts to
obtain the VAT repayment. They also pleaded guilty to mortgage
fraud, attempted mortgage fraud and money laundering offences
after a Metropolitan Police investigation. They were both
sentenced to five years for the mortgage fraud and two years for
the VAT fraud, to run consecutively, at Southwark Crown Court
today.
When passing sentence, His Honour Judge Pitts said:
"This was an audacious and sophisticated fraud, which
required expert synchronisation."
Chris Martin, Assistant Director of Criminal Investigation for
HMRC said:
“HMRC worked alongside the Metropolitan Police to bring these
fraudsters to justice. Tax evasion is serious, blatant theft and
we will continue to pursue those trading fraudulently to the full
extent of the law. The sentences handed down will serve as a
deterrent to anyone who thinks that fraud is a risk worth taking.
HMRC investigators will look to recover the profits made from
these illegal activities. I urge anyone with information about
this type of crime to contact our customs hotline on 0800 59 5000
or email: customs.hotline@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk"
Detective Constable, Simon Hanrahan, from the Metropolitan
Police’s Money Laundering Investigation Team said:
“Both Martin Conrad and Richard Murkin have been responsible for
a series of audacious frauds which have caused substantial losses
to financial institutions and much distress to innocent people who
have found their homes sold without their knowledge. Today’s
sentencing reflects the seriousness of their crimes and sends out
a clear message that the Metropolitan Police will actively pursue
those who have committed large scale frauds and laundered the
proceeds of their crimes.”
Notes to Editors
1. Conrad Martin Conrad, (Date of birth 13/06/1978) (also known
as Mitain Conrad, Mitain Patel, and Conrad Martin) from Mauritius,
(formerly of Wimbledon, London and Caterham, Surrey), was jailed
for seven years at Southwark Crown Court on 18 March 2011.
2. Richard Murkin (Date of birth 25/03/1966) of Honeysuckle
Cottage, Stone Street, Stanford, Ashford, Kent, was jailed for
seven years at Southwark Crown Court on 18 March 2011.
3. Both pleaded guilty to cheating the Revenue contrary to Common
Law, fraud, attempted fraud and money laundering offences.
4. Anyone with information about this type of criminal activity
is urged to contact Customs Hotline 0800 59 5000 or email customs.hotline@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk
5. Photos of Conrad and Murkin are available at: http://nds.coi.gov.uk/Content/Detail.aspx?ReleaseID=418707&NewsAreaID=2&ClientID=257
6. Follow HMRC on Twitter @HMRCgovuk.
SE 20.11
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