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Published Date: 29 October 2008
A PAIR of insurance workers from Sheffield who plundered customers' personal details then used them to scam hundreds of thousands of pounds from policy holders have been jailed for five and a half years.
Failed Zimbabwean asylum seekers Edward Dzingai, aged 27, and Gregory Maumbe, 26, both worked at Norwich Union's Pomona House in Pear Street, Ecclesall Road.

They used their positions to gain access to the personal insurance policy details of 28 "gone away" customers - clients for whom the company had no current address - often targeting elderly or vulnerable people.

Ian West, prosecuting, told Sheffield Crown Court: "Dzingai and Maumbe's positions in the organisation gave them access to the computer databases - the names and details of the policy holders and copies of the signatures of these 'gone away' cases.

"They would use this information to manufacture fraudulent surrender letters and the funds would then be transferred to the bank accounts detailed on these letters."

They targeted 28 policies yielding more than £655,395 between September 2005 and October 2007.

They also tried to steal a further £144,000 but failed.

When police raided their homes and examined their computers they found details of another 53 policies worth £1.5 million.

Dzingai, of Windy House Lane, Manor, and Maumbe, of Fretson Road, Manor, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to obtain money transfers by deception.

They claimed they were forced into the scam by men who threatened to hurt their families in Sheffield and Zimbabwe.

Maumbe admitted receiving up to £40,000 for his part in the operation, while Dzingai said he received between £1,500 and £2,000 for five different transactions.

Sentencing them to five years in prison for the deception case, plus an extra six months for possessing fake passports, His Honour Judge Patrick Robertshaw said:

"You were actually possessed of freewill and made the choice to play a crucial, critical role in this fraud over a significant period of time.
"The breach of trust involved was serious, flagrant, calculated, deliberate and protracted."

The prosecution claim Allan Manhire, 26, from Liverpool, arranged the bank accounts through which the money was laundered. He faces trial at a later date.

Several other defendants including Maros Kabelik, aged 27, of Upwell Street, Grimesthorpe, and brother and sister Sean and Kelly Oaks, from Prenton, Merseyside, have admitted opening bank accounts into which the money was laundered.

Kabelik will be sentenced next month, while Sean and Kelly Oaks were given 51-week prison sentences suspended for two years.

Kelly, 23, must carry out 200 hours unpaid work for the community, while Sean, 19, is the subject of a six month supervision order and must complete 150 hours unpaid work.



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  • Last Updated: 29 October 2008 8:56 AM
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Hellrazr,

Sheffield 29/10/2008 18:35:26
Why is it that you SCUM always demand that someone who is black and commits a crime is deported and not if they are white and not from this country???
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I AM,

South Africa 29/10/2008 18:49:51
Firstly i was born in Zimbabwe and i know the situation there right now, its very bad people need help... and for those two guys yes they were found guilty for it so thats fine but as for Allan how do they know he arranged the bank accounts when the ones who opened the banks accounts agreed.. i dont think the court is being fair on allan.this better not be a racial issue coz you have no evidence to show that he was involved..let the truth rule but dont make others suffer for things they havent done.
13

Kal77uk,

Sheffield 29/10/2008 19:11:15
A lot of failed asylum seekers are criminals but we are not allowed to say so.
14

Debbie_H,

29/10/2008 19:47:44
fist of all IAM The fact that things are bad in Zimbabwe is no excuse to come to another country and commit crimes in that country, they are nothing but criminals. secondly you hope it isnt a race issue.People always say its a race issue when they have no defence. and are guilty as sin.
Oh and you say these people need help, we do help we allow them to enter the country illegally, we allow them to get jobs illegally, then we allow them to steal from us.and then we pay alot of tax payers money giving them lawyers and keeping them in prison at the tax payers expence and in better conditions than they deserve.GIVE ME A BREAK!
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Hellrazr,

Sheffield 29/10/2008 22:17:27
It seems as though the only people whose comments are allowed on these issues are those of racists!!!! How can comments like "DEPORT THEM" be allowed to remain on???
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browned-off,

sheffield 30/10/2008 12:45:14
comments like 'deport them' are not racist, they are simply the truth, as these two should not have been here in the first place. Also, if things are so unbearable in Zimbabwe why come all the way to England? surely there are plenty of safe countries inbetween.
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30/10/2008 12:45:30
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30/10/2008 12:46:12
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30/10/2008 12:48:29
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browned-off,

sheffield 30/10/2008 13:00:26
comments like 'deport them' are not racist, they are simply the truth, as these two should not have been here in the first place. Also, if things are so unbearable in Zimbabwe why come all the way to England? surely there are plenty of safe countries inbetween.

 

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