Ghost broker sentenced to four years

A pair of hands resting on prison bars

Fraudster gets four years for conning 151 drivers out of around £60,000.

Jaymz William Charlton Clarke-Thomson has been sentenced to four years in prison after duping 151 people into buying bogus motor insurance.

Clarke-Thomson, aged 33 of Shepherds Row, Andover, is now behind bars for operating the nationwide scam, which saw him con £60,000 from unsuspecting customers, from between November 2012 and December 2013.

An investigation by the City of London Police's Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department (IFED) revealed Clarke-Tomlinson went to great lengths to convince

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