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понедельник, 4 февраля 2019 г.

"Many Photos" - Fugitive fraudster who fled to Dubai puts UK £700,000 luxury six-bed home up for rent 

A fugitive who avoided 10 years in jail by fleeing to Dubai has put his luxury home up for rent.


Zahid Khan left his home in Moseley, Birmingham after being convicted of fraud over a £500,000 number plate scam. 


The £700,000 gated mansion in Yardley Wood Road has six bedrooms, three bathrooms, a heated swimming pool and its own cinema. It also has a jacuzzi and steam room. 


Khan revealed to his Facebook followers that he was considering renting out individual rooms at £200. He has urged anyone interested in the pad to message him.




Zahid Khan (pictured), who was found guilty to conspiracy to defraud over a £500,000 number plate scam, put his home in Moseley, Birmingham equipped with swimming pool and cinema.


Zahid Khan (pictured), who was found guilty to conspiracy to defraud over a £500,000 number plate scam, put his home in Moseley, Birmingham equipped with swimming pool and cinema.





The luxury detached home in Yardley Wood Road has six bedrooms, three bathrooms, a heated swimming pool and its own cinema


The luxury detached home in Yardley Wood Road has six bedrooms, three bathrooms, a heated swimming pool and its own cinema





 The entrance hall and staircase. Khan is considering renting out individual rooms at £200


 The entrance hall and staircase. Khan is considering renting out individual rooms at £200





A modern kitchen in Khan's luxury home. The fugitive flew 3,500 miles to Dubai last summer after skipping the country before his fraud trial came to an end

A modern kitchen in Khan's luxury home. The fugitive flew 3,500 miles to Dubai last summer after skipping the country before his fraud trial came to an end



The self-proclaimed entrepreneur had said he planned to sell his mansion in the past because of 'jealous haters'.


Khan flew 3,500 miles to Dubai last summer after skipping the country before his fraud trial came to an end.


The Moseley conman jumped on a plane as the case concluded after being allowed to keep his passport during the proceedings.


He was jailed for ten years in his absence after being found guilty of conspiracy to defraud over a £500,000 number plate fraud.


Two brothers and a cousin were also jailed for their part in the scam, which had targeted a UK lottery winner.


Ferrari-loving Khan had targeted Scottish lottery winner Gillian Bayford, who scooped a £148 million jackpot in August 2012, in the number plate scam.


Both he band his brother Aamir Khan had also both received additional 30-month sentences for smuggling illegal immigrants into the UK.




Khan (pictured) was jailed for ten years in his absence after being found guilty of conspiracy to defraud over a £500,000 number plate fraud


Khan (pictured) was jailed for ten years in his absence after being found guilty of conspiracy to defraud over a £500,000 number plate fraud





A jacuzzi in the luxury pad. Khan flew 3,500 miles to Dubai last summer before his fraud trial came to an end


A jacuzzi in the luxury pad. Khan flew 3,500 miles to Dubai last summer before his fraud trial came to an end





 A living room area with marble-effect walls and flooring in Khan's home which is has put up for rent on Facebook


 A living room area with marble-effect walls and flooring in Khan's home which is has put up for rent on Facebook





The kitchen in the £700,000 mansion. Khan was convicted in his absence of conspiracy to commit fraud, perverting the course of justice, plus concealing and converting criminal property


The kitchen in the £700,000 mansion. Khan was convicted in his absence of conspiracy to commit fraud, perverting the course of justice, plus concealing and converting criminal property



Neither the trial judge at Birmingham Crown Court nor at the Canterbury people smuggling case had asked for his passport to be handed in.


Hours after fleeing the country in June, Khan posted a video on his Facebook page to the judge saying: 'Sorry, I had no choice.'


In the astonishing 16-minute minute video, sunglasses-wearing Khan claimed he skipped the country as he had not had a fair trial.


He was convicted in his absence of conspiracy to commit fraud, perverting the course of justice, plus concealing and converting criminal property.


Speaking directly to the camera and directing his comments to Judge Philip Parker, QC, he said: 'I am making this video to let you know I am very sorry, I did not want to do what I did, but I felt like I had no other choice.


'Had I stayed in the UK, I was not having no justice and the only safest option I had was to leave this country.'


Back in May 2017 BirminghamLive revealed how police had seized and crushed Khan's £200,000 Ferrari.


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