Impersonator took principle driving check for one that could not converse English

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Qounain Khan, 23, was caught pretending to be the registered check taker after attending a check centre in Cardiff.

The Driver and Car Requirements Company(Picture: Darren Quinton/Birmingham Dwell)

An ‘impersonator’ was caught sitting a driving principle check on behalf of the one who was registered to take the check as a result of their English was not adequate. He was discovered to have tried to take a seat quite a few principle checks at completely different centres over a interval of two years.

Qounain Khan, 23, attended a check centre in Cardiff on June 15, 2023, the place he gave his title as a person who was booked to undertake the idea check on that day. He additionally offered a financial institution card and ID, which he was required to do as a part of the identification course of.

A sentencing listening to at Cardiff Crown Courtroom heard Khan was challenged by an investigator from the Driver and Car Requirements Company (DVSA). For the newest court docket experiences signal as much as our crime e-newsletter.

The defendant maintained he was the person however upon being proven {a photograph} of the individual he was pretending to be, he accepted he was an impersonator.

He advised the investigator he had travelled to Cardiff by prepare from Birmingham with a view to perform the check and was because of be paid £300 if he handed. He additionally claimed he had “by no means performed this earlier than”.

However an investigation revealed Khan had attended quite a few centres all through Wales and England purporting to be a registered particular person.

Prosecutor Justin Davies mentioned the defendant was readily identifiable regardless of making adjustments to his coiffure.

Between November 22, 2021, and June 15, 2023, Khan had attended check centres on 12 events whereas disguised. Among the many centres he attended have been Cardiff, Chesterfield, Redditch, Worcester, Wolverhampton, Horley in Surrey, Dudley, Swindon, Bradford and Carlisle.

On every event, besides from the Cardiff centre, he had been turned away and was not allowed to take the check.

Mr Davies mentioned a handed check by an impersonator might entice a worth between £1,500 and £2,000.

Khan, of Edmund Street, Birmingham, later pleaded responsible to 12 counts of fraud by false illustration and 12 counts of possessing an article to be used in fraud. The court docket heard he was of earlier good character.

In mitigation, Elin Morgan mentioned her consumer was simply 19-years-old when his offending started.

She mentioned the defendant had develop into unemployed which led him to alcohol, playing and hashish misuse which led to him racking up a £20,000 debt to family and friends.

Ms Morgan mentioned Khan is now clear of medicine, is finding out enterprise, is a father and anticipating one other youngster, and is a registered carer for his mom.

Sentencing, Decide Richard Kember mentioned: “This was an extended interval of offending and it was subtle… This was designed to undermine the integrity of the requirements of the driving check.”

The decide mentioned a “deterrent sentence” was wanted in instances akin to these.

Khan was sentenced to a complete of eight months imprisonment.

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