CMC boss jailed for bogus police car collision claims against Travelers

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A claims management company director has been jailed for 12 months for his part in pursuing claims on behalf of an unknowing group of schoolboys who had been involved in a collision with a police car.

Samir Kahn, also known as Waheed Rafiq, aged 44, was sentenced at Worcester Crown Court on Friday (14 August) for pocketing £24,359 paid out by Travelers, who insured the West Mercia Police vehicle

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