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Brighton man jailed for raping and sexually abusing young women and children

A Brighton man was imprisoned for offences against six victims, including rape, sexual abuse and assault.Shane Gibbs, 35, was convicted of 15 counts following a trial including rape and other serious sexual and violent offences and sentenced to life with a minimum term before being eligible for…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS

Company director jailed after receiving £250,000 via fraudulent loans during COVID

A man who fraudulently applied for five false bounce-back loans during the COVID pandemic has been jailed.Mohammed Uddin, 37 of Dunmow, Essex, previously pleaded guilty to five counts of false representation to make gain and was sentenced at Chelmsford Crown Court today to 28 months in prison. …
Press Release Fraud and economic crime CPS

Judge convicted of modern slavery offences

A Ugandan judge was today convicted at Oxford Crown Court of modern slavery offences against an individual who worked as her nanny.Lydia Mugambe, 49, was convicted of conspiring to breach UK immigration law, arranging travel for exploitation, requiring a person to perform forced labour and witness…
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CPS authorises charges against NCA officer

Malcolm McHaffie, Head of the Crown Prosecution Service Special Crime Division, said: “We have authorised Merseyside Police to charge National Crime Agency officer Paul Chowles with 15 offences relating to the alleged theft of 50 Bitcoin, worth nearly £60,000 in 2017, during an investigation into…
Press Release Fraud and economic crime CPS

CPS statement on sentencing of Kyle Clifford

Kyle Clifford, who murdered Carol, Louise, and Hannah Hunt at their home in Bushey on 9 July 2024, has been jailed for life.Lisa Kiff, a Senior Crown Prosecutor with the CPS, said: “Kyle Clifford is a murderer and rapist, who at every turn has attempted to escape the gravity of his actions.“From…
Press Release Violent crime CPS Thames and Chiltern

Four people jailed for one of the largest money laundering cases in the UK

Four men have been sentenced today (Friday 7 March 2025) in relation to a £266 million money laundering operation.Gregory Frankel, 47, Daniel Rawson, 47, Haroon Rashid, 54, and Arjun Babber, 32, were sentenced to 11 years 8 months, 10 years 10 months, 10 years, and 11 years' imprisonment…
Press Release Fraud and economic crime CPS

The Crown Prosecution Service charging statement on alleged Liverpool City Council related bribery and public office misconduct case

Robin Weyell, Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor said: “The CPS has reviewed a full file of evidence from the Merseyside Police and has authorised the investigation team to charge 12 people with 12 offences related to bribery and misconduct in public office.“The Crown Prosecution Service reminds all…
Press Release Fraud and economic crime CPS

‘Silly boy’ ordered to pay back ill-gotten gains

A man who told police ‘I’ve been a silly boy’ after being arrested for money laundering and tax evasion will hand over a property worth six figures after agreeing to a Consent Order to recover the proceeds of crime.Christopher Edwards, 72, of Abergavenny in Wales was given the Civil Recovery Order…
News Item Proceeds of crime CPS

Crossbow murderer convicted of rape during brutal attack on family

A man who brutally murdered a mother and her two daughters has now been found guilty of rape.Armed with a knife and crossbow, 26-year-old Kyle Clifford murdered Carol, Louise, and Hannah Hunt at their home in Bushey on 9 July 2024.He pleaded guilty to the murders on 22 January. He also pleaded…
Press Release Violent crime CPS Thames and Chiltern

Woman admits gross negligence manslaughter of four paddleboarders

A company owner has pleaded guilty to the gross negligence manslaughter of four paddleboarders who died during an organised tour in Pembrokeshire.Nerys Lloyd, 39, who was the owner and sole director of Salty Dog Co Ltd, today pleaded guilty to the gross negligence manslaughter of Paul O’Dwyer, 42,…
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