Bradford-based 'ghost broker’ jailed for selling invalid car insurance

A man behind bars

Fraudster sold insurance in restaurants, internet cafes and by the roadside.

Atique Khan has today been jailed for 12 months for selling invalid car insurance to motorists in restaurants, internet cafes and by the roadside in Bradford.

During an appearance at the Old Bailey in March 2014, Khan pleaded guilty to five counts of fraud by false representation, 14 counts of using a forged article and one count of possession of criminal property.

The Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department (IFED) has detailed that Khan posed as a car insurance broker and, between August and

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