Crash-for-cash fraudsters jailed
MIB and IFB say sentencing should serve as "powerful warning to would-be fraudsters".
Fourteen crash-for-cash fraudsters have been sentenced at Manchester Crown Court, after taking part in a million-pound insurance scam.
Over a 15-month period, fraudsters staged seven collisions with First buses in Chester, having already loaded them with passengers who later submitted over 200 fake personal injury claims totalling over £1m.
Insurance Age has previously reported that the Court had found them guilty.
Sentencing
A total of 14 people were convicted, with sentences ranging from nine
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