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Three from Ilford, Leyton and East Ham jailed for defrauding elderly customers

Picture: Taminder Virdi, Babar Hussain & Abubakar Salim

Three men from Ilford, Leyton and East Ham have been jailed for stealing £390,000 from elderly customers.

33-year Taminder Virdi from Ilford and 36-year-old Abubakar Salim from Leyton, who both worked at the same TSB branch in Stoke Newington in 2014, transferred funds out of customer accounts into 65 fraudulent beneficiary accounts they had opened.

These accounts were controlled by accountant 40-year-old Babar Hussain from East Ham.

Officers from the National Crime Agency (NCA) were alerted to their activity when one of the eight victims, all of whom were in their 70s, reported that £56,000 had been transferred out of their bank account without consent and deposited into seven beneficiary accounts opened in different names.

Hussain was arrested in July 2016 and officers recovered a number of fraudulently obtained genuine driving licenses, which Virdi and Salim used along with fake gas and electric bills to open up the beneficiary accounts.

Hussain claimed that part of his work in the community involved opening and managing bank accounts for those just arriving in the UK with no fixed address.

Messages stored on Hussain’s mobile phone identified other victims of fraud, where Virdi and Salim abused their position within the bank to access their accounts and transfer money into beneficiary accounts.

Virdi was arrested in November 2016 and Salim in May 2017. When arrested Virdi was working for Santander having resigned from TSB following an internal investigation into his fraudulent activities.

Investigations found that Virdi continued offending whilst employed at Santander. He was immediately suspended following his arrest and Santander fully supported the NCA’s investigation.

Salim was also subject to an internal investigation at TSB and dismissed.

Following the internal investigations, TSB reported the incidents to the police and assisted the NCA fully with the investigation.

All three were charged with fraud by abuse of position and money laundering.

Hussain pleaded guilty to all offences before the start of his trial on 25 March 2019 and was later jailed for five years and four months.

Virdi and Salim were found guilty on 29 April 2019 following a six week trial at Blackfriars Crown Court, and were sentenced to three years and six months and four years respectively.

All the customers who lost money were fully reimbursed by the banks.

Mike Hulett, Head of Operations at the NCA’s National Cyber Crime Unit, said:

“Hussain is a professional money launderer who used his accountancy knowledge to steal hundreds of thousands of pounds from elderly banking customers.

“He was aided by two corrupt bank workers who abused their positions of trust, using false documents to set up bank accounts to launder the hard earned savings of their unsuspecting victims.

“As soon as the first victim reported the theft we used our specialist cyber capabilities to follow the money and established the real world identities of these criminals.

“We are committed to working with partners to target professional enablers involved in cyber crime.

“Anyone who is concerned about suspicious activity linked to their bank accounts should contact their bank provider and report what’s happened to Action Fraud via www.actionfraud.police.uk”.

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