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Jailed Indian Fraudster Nawaz Jan-Virmani Ordered To Pay Stolen Taxes In UK

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Aug, 2017 12:15 PM
    An Indian-origin petrol station owner who was jailed last year for selling illegal diesel has been ordered to pay stolen taxes amounting to nearly 133,660 pounds to the UK’s tax department.
     
     
    Nawaz Jan-Virmani, who was sentenced to 16 months in jail in February last year, was told by Preston Crown Court in Lancashire, north-west England, yesterday that he could spend an additional 15 months in jail unless he pays the money to Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) within three months.
     
     
    The 54-year-old had been caught by HMRC officers in June 2013 with 2,843 litres of illegally laundered diesel stored at his Shadsworth Road Service Station in the town of Blackburn.
     
     
    “Virmani was jailed for a serious tax fraud and now he has been stripped of everything he has. He is paying the price for trading illegally,” said Debbie Porter, Assistant Director, Fraud Investigation Service, HMRC.
     
     
    “We are committed to creating a level playing field for all businesses and stop criminals from undermining the UK economy. HMRC is determined to recover money stolen from UK taxpayers,” she said.
     
     
    Preston Crown Court ruled that Virmani benefited by around 247,590 pounds from the fraud and ordered the confiscation of his current assets worth 133,660 pounds.
     
     
    These include property he part owns, the petrol station, a stake in another business and shares in Rolls Royce.
     
     
     
     
    An HMRC investigation into his business records revealed fake invoices for 212,450 litres of fuel and no legitimate paperwork for a further 126,791 litres.
     
     
    Virmani had admitted he had falsified invoices for the fuel to evade UK Excise Duty and conceal the existence of the laundered fuel.
     
     
    He pleaded guilty to 198,237-pounds tax evasion in relation to the fuel offence.
     
     
    A separate charge of evading 46,901 pounds in VAT will remain on his file, HMRC said this week.
     
     
    Under UK law, there is no appeal against default jail sentences issued in confiscation orders and an order for repayment remains in place even after the default sentence is served by the fraudster.
     
     
    If the assets held by the convicted criminal at the time of the order are less than the benefit derived from the fraud, then any future assets can be confiscated up to the value of the benefit of the fraud.

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