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Refugee who lied about kidnap to get a bigger house is facing jail

Refugee who lied about kidnap to get a bigger house is facing jail

Nationalists know that all those claiming asylum in the UK are scroungers, whose one goal is to milk as much as they can from our benefit system.

Further confirmation comes from the Evening Standard which reported that a mother of five tried to get a bigger house by making up a story that she had been kidnapped, and now she is facing time in jail.

Yurup Ismael told police that her ex-husband had abducted her. But she was lying in an attempt to climb Harrow’s housing ladder.

It was revealed in a costly investigation, that the man she had accused of the crime was in prison at the time. She had simply wanted to be given a bigger house in a nicer, safer neighbourhood to keep her away from him.

Ismael, 48, pleaded guilty to charges of perverting the course of justice and fraud by false representation. Amother charge of fraud by false representation was not pursued.

Prosecutor Dipan Vavsali said: “The case is being put that she used the allegation of kidnap in order to obtain a better home.” Ismael, originally from Somalia, was given refugee status by Holland and became a Dutch national.

In 1999 she left Holland. She arrived in Milton Keynes in 2000 and held a tenancy there. Then in August 2002 she applied to Harrow council as homeless owing to domestic violence.

The council accepted a homelessness duty to her in October 2002 and she has been accommodated by the council since, moving to her current home in College Hill Road, Harrow Weald, in July last year.

At the time of her alleged abduction, jobless Ismael was in temporary accommodation at Exeter Road, Rayners Lane.

Ismael, who has two daughters aged 13 and 18 and three sons aged four, six and 16, is due to be sentenced at Harrow crown court by Recorder David Halpern, QC.

The case comes days after a family of former asylum seekers receiving £2,000 a week in housing benefit to live in a £2.1 million Kensington property were told they can stay in their home.

Somali refugees Abdi and Sayruq Nur and their seven children moved into the three-storey home last month — near neighbours including designer Stella McCartney and artist Lucian Freud — after saying they did not like a £900-a-week home in Kensal Green.

And mother of seven Toorpakai Saiedi, 35, has received £170,000 a year in benefits — £150,000 of it to rent her seven-bedroom house in west London.

Ealing council paid the £12,458-a-month bill, which is five times the normal rent for a similar home in the same road.

The £1.2 million house has three reception rooms, two kitchens and a 100ft garden.

Suppose you are a white and British who has lived in this country all your live, paid your taxes and need new accommodation to get away from your violent partner.

Would the council give you a bigger house in a nicer, safer neighbourhood?

We know the answer, don’t we?

GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS

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Nice work if you can get it

Nice work if you can get it

How easy is it to con us out of £170,000?
I will tell you. Get your family and friends to conspire to commit fraud, and then use the system to enrich yourself. perfect planning prevents piss poor performance! Unless you get too greedy and someone wants a part of the action, then you are in trouble.

Sinniah Pathnmanathan, one of eight members of his family found guilty of benefit fraud. He received a 12-month suspended sentence because of ill-health

A family of benefit cheats who owned a property portfolio worth £1.5million were today jailed for fraudulently claiming £170,000 in housing allowances.

The complex scam involved eight members of the Pathmanathan family, some of who drove Porsche and BMW sports cars.

One member of the family would apply for a mortgage, often using false information, and then rent the house to a relative.

The tenant would hide the fact they were related to their supposed landlord and claim housing benefit on the property, which was funnelled straight into mortgage repayments.

The Pathmanathans even drew up bogus tenancy agreements to try and hide the fact they were ripping off taxpayers.

Premkumar Pathmanathan, 46, got 14 months; his brother Sivakumar Pathmanathan, 43, got 15 months; Nalliah Kowridas, 43, received a 15-month sentence and Shamini Kowridas, 38, was jailed for six months.

Premkumar’s wife Kalaivany Premkumar, 40, received a 12-month suspended sentence and was ordered to do 150 hours unpaid work.

Elderly Sinniah Pathmanathan, 78, also got a 12-month suspended sentence because of his poor health; while Sittampalam Soundrasritharan received ten months suspended for a year.

The case was brought by Harrow and Brent councils in north London where the family owned the five properties involved.

Harrow Council spokesman Graham Henson said today: ‘This was a cynical and premeditated scam by a family bent on living the high life while honest taxpayers footed the bill.

‘We’re are very pleased with the court’s decision and will now be taking steps to recover the money and return it to the public purse.

‘In these tough economic times it’s essential housing benefit goes to those people in real need, and not to fraudsters driving Porsches and BMWs.

‘I hope the verdict sends a message that if you claim money you are not entitled to, we will catch up with you.’

“Yeah fat chance” they only got caught cos someone grassed them up.

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