Four men sentenced for role in claims fraud

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Two men have been sentenced to a total of 30 month’s imprisonment for defrauding insurance companies as part of Operation Flash, a joint effort between the Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) and Lancashire Constabulary.

Two additional men received nine month suspended sentences for the same offence.

The operation involved individuals allegedly submitting false household, pet and motor claims. As a part of the investigations, property believed to have been fraudulently obtained was retained by the police. Fortis Insurance, approached the IFB in 2007 with suspicions around a number of claims.

Following investigation, the IFB identified a significant number of further claims that fell across multiple member

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