Senior police inspector accused of insurance fraud
Written on January 13, 2012 – 12:54 pm | by Gabrielle Scanlan
Inspector Mohammed Razaq cleared of corruption but charged with insurance fraud
A senior police inspector has been charged witih making fraudulent insurance claims.
Inspector Mohammed Razaq was suspended seven months ago on an internal corrpution probe by Greater Manchester Police.
The corruption probe has been dropped, although the new allegations of insurance fraud have emerged.
A Crown Prosecution Service spokesman said: “After reviewing a file of evidence from Greater Manchester Police I have decided that there is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and it is in the public interest to charge Mohammed Razaq with five offences of fraud by false representation, one offence of failing to disclose information and three offences of money laundering.
“These charges relate to allegations that Mohammed Razaq made fraudulent insurance claims and gave false information in two mortgage applications.”
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Tags: Fraud, Insurance Fraud, Police Inspector, Senior Police Inspector