Jailed 'ghost broker' ordered to pay back nearly £50,000

Money and a gavel

Fraudster to pay back money made through motor insurance scam.

The Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department (IFED) has had £48,975 confiscated from a "ghost broker" who was sentenced to jail after he sold invalid car insurance to over 100 people in the Bradford and Leeds area.

The confiscation order was handed down at Leeds Crown Court yesterday and Raqwan Iqbal will have to sell his family home, another property and his car to pay back the money.

In July this year, 33-year-old Iqbal was sentenced to 15 months in jail, after posing as a car insurance broker

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