Three fraudsters get suspended sentences

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Wirral men sentenced for 'cash for crash' scheme after trying to claim £51,000 from esure.

Three men from Wirral who invented a car crash in a bid to con £51,000 from an insurer have been given suspended jail terms and community service orders at Liverpool Crown Court, following an investigation by the City of London Police's Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department (IFED).

Terance Price, 48, of Carey Avenue in Birkenhead, Scott McCready, 31, of Jackson Close in Birkenhead, and David Williams, 38, of Portia Avenue in Birkenhead, had previously admitted to making up the ‘accident' and

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