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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Man staged 93 car crashes</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 21:54:08 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>&#x27;Crash for cash&#x27; fraudster who staged 93 accidents in $1.6m insurance scam is jailed<br /><br />By Daily Mail Reporter<br /><br />Last updated at 6:09 PM on 21st October 2009<br /><br />A fraudster who enjoyed an extravagant lifestyle on the proceeds of staged accidents and cost the insurance industry $1.6million was jailed today.<br /><br />Mohammed Patel, 24, charged $500 a time to stage accidents which enabled fraudsters to claim an average of $17,000 from insurers.<br /><br />He staged at least 93 crashes, earning himself around $46,000, Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court heard.<br /><br />Patel, of Nottingham Drive, Bolton, Greater Manchester, admitted one count of conspiracy to defraud, six counts of dangerous driving and four counts of driving while disqualified.<br /><br />He was jailed for four-and-a-half years today and banned from driving for three-and-a-half years.<br /><br />William Baker, prosecuting, said Patel&#x27;s earnings funded an &#x27;Aladdin&#x27;s cave&#x27; at the home of his unemployed girlfriend Ettorina Hay.<br /><br />The pair enjoyed luxurious foreign holidays and drove expensive cars, the court heard.<br /><br />Mr Baker said the scam was only exposed after office workers at a construction company overlooking a major roundabout became suspicious<br /><br />Describing the set-up, Mr Baker said: &#x27;One vehicle colliding with another at low speed with minor damage and often the same person driving the lead vehicle.<br /><br />&#x27;They told drivers of the rear vehicles they thought they were the victim of fraud.<br /><br />Mr Baker said: &#x27;Mohammed Patel staged the road traffic accidents. He drove cars on to the roundabout and then stopped them so abruptly the vehicle behind could not avoid a collision.<br /><br />&#x27;He did this because of the widely-held belief that the person who drives into the rear of someone else is in the wrong and they will admit liability.&#x27;<br /><br />Fraudulent claims, submitted by people not present at the scene whom Patel purported to be, were then made.<br /><br />Claims would include compensation for injuries, such as whiplash, damage to the vehicle, a hire car, and storage of the damaged vehicle.<br /><br />Mr Baker said Patel staged the accidents between May 2005 and August 2008, and each claim averaged $17,000.<br /><br />The cost to the motorist of a fraudulent &#x27;cash for crash&#x27; claim is an extra $49 a year on their insurance premium, he addedMr Baker said: &#x27;He spent more than $46,000 in cash on two cars, designer clothes, holidays, and paying the domestic bills of his girlfriend.<br /><br />&#x27;There&#x27;s evidence he received $500 per claim... and was involved in staging at least 92 collisions.&#x27;<br /><br />Patel was arrested days after he was observed staging two accidents in a single day, the court heard.<br /><br />On July 30 last year he staged an early afternoon collision at Junction 10 on the M65 near Burnley, Lancashire.<br /><br />At around 5pm he staged another accident, while driving a Golf, at Trafford Park in Manchester, and gave a false name.<br /><br />Mr Baker said that Patel was laughed at by the other party when he asked for $950 to cover the damage to his vehicle.<br /><br />Suspicion: An aerial shot of Eden Point roundabout where office workers saw a series of similar crashes in late 2005<br /><br />Patel was arrested in Bolton on August 7 last year and gave a prepared statement to police. He pleaded guilty to the charges at the earliest opportunity.<br /><br />Patel paid $46,000 into his girlfriend&#x27;s bank account, the court heard.<br /><br />When police searched Hay&#x27;s Bolton home, they found receipts from stores including Selfridges, Toys R Us and Marks Spencer.<br /><br />A $965 receipt for a flat-screen television was discovered at the single mother&#x27;s home.<br /><br />A $10,000 second-hand Mercedes C Class Coupe and a $14,000 Lincoln Navigator, which cost a total of $3,700 to insure, were also in her name, the court heard.<br /><br />The pair enjoyed trips to Turkey, Barcelona and France. Patel paid $1,000 for his girlfriend to visit her brother in South Africa and even contributed towards her grocery bill.<br /><br />Mr Baker said: &#x27;The two enjoyed a high lifestyle from the proceeds of fraud.&#x27;<br /><br />He said Hay, who is from Malawi and has a son, &#x27;enjoyed a much higher standard of living than she would have experienced living on benefits of $90 per week&#x27;.<br /><br />Her home was newly decorated and &#x27;full of expensive furniture and electrical equipment&#x27;, Mr Baker said.<br /><br />Hay admitted one count of converting criminal property and one count of possessing criminal property.<br /><br />She is due to be sentenced on December 18 and faces a maximum sentence of seven years.<br /><br />Link to Photo of Patel and accident scenes:<br /><br />http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1221960/Crash-cash-fraudster-staged-accidents-1-6m-insurance-money-jailed.html#ixzz0UcYgUQMA<br /><br />LINK TO VIDEO OF PATEL:<br /><br />http://player.video.news.com.au/heraldsun/?WkWfozDwyGUhcsywWL6Rb6XRWlFKtl2k<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/10/man-staged-93-car-crashes.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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