Six men are due to be sentenced at Leeds Crown Court on Friday (April 15) in relation to a country-wide bank fraud scam in which mainly elderly victims were swindled out of thousands of pounds.
It follows linked operations by the Yorkshire and Humber Regional Crime Unit, North East Region Special Operations Unit and the South East Regional organised Crime Unit.
Up for sentence in relation to Conspiracy to Defraud are Joynal Miah aged 29 of Eric Street, Tower Hamlets, London, Juber Alom, aged 31, of Canterbury Close, Becton, London, Kevin Bokanga, aged 22, of Horse Leaze, Beckton, London, Milad Ahmed, aged 22, of Poplar High St, Tower Hamlets, London, Sabir Uddin, aged 23, of Kingswood Rd, Illford, Essex, and Mahbub Fahim Aziz, aged 21, of Walden St, Tower Hamlets, London.
                                    
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