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Pair jailed after dressing up as DPD drivers to reclaim parcels they fraudulently ordered Duo arrived at properties shortly after the real delivery to explain the items had been mistakenly delivered and needed returning Adekoya Adefowora and Deborah Oyeniyi A pair of con artists dressed up as DPD drivers to reclaim parcels they had fraudulently ordered to people’s houses, a court heard. Adekoya Adefowora, 38, and Deborah Oyeniyi 23, donned the company s red and grey uniforms before collecting laptops and phones they had ordered to their victim’s homes, having taken out credit in their name. They arrived at the properties shortly after the real delivery was made to explain that the items had been mistakenly delivered and needed returning and even carried paper work as part of the scam, Ipswich Crown Court heard. ....
He pleaded guilty to manslaughter and violent disorder a week before he and two other teenage boys were due to go on trial last August. Both co-defendants – then aged aged 16 and 17 – were later acquitted by a jury at Ipswich Crown Court on September 4. Cristea will serve half of his sentence before being released on licence. Wayne Read, from Haverhill, has been sentenced to 16 weeks imprisonment for burglary. Read, of Dalham Place, appeared before Suffolk Magistrates Court in Ipswich on Wednesday and pleaded guilty to one count of burglary and for being in breach of a community order. Wayne Read from Haverhill has been sentenced to 16 weeks imprisonment ....
He pleaded guilty to manslaughter and violent disorder a week before he and two other teenage boys were due to go on trial last August. Both co-defendants – then aged aged 16 and 17 – were later acquitted by a jury at Ipswich Crown Court on September 4. Cristea will serve half of his sentence before being released on licence. Wayne Read, from Haverhill, has been sentenced to 16 weeks imprisonment for burglary. Read, of Dalham Place, appeared before Suffolk Magistrates Court in Ipswich on Wednesday and pleaded guilty to one count of burglary and for being in breach of a community order. Wayne Read from Haverhill has been sentenced to 16 weeks imprisonment ....
Con artists wore disguises to dupe victims into handing over computers TRICKSTERS carried out a sophisticated con by donning a delivery firm’s uniform to collect laptops fraudulently ordered to their victims’ homes. The scam would start with fraudsters taking out credit online using their victim’s details, before orders for high value goods including laptops and phones were placed. The goods were delivered to the unsuspecting victim’s address. Adekoya Adefowora, 38, and Deborah Oyeniyi, 23, would then arrive on their doorstep a short time later, disguised in a delivery company’s uniform and sporting false paperwork. The pair would explain the items had been mistakenly delivered and claim the goods for themselves. ....
Deborah Oyeniyi and Adekoya Adefowora have been jailed for fraud - Credit: Essex Police Two fraudsters who posed as DPD workers for a delivery scam worth more than £8,000 have each been jailed for more than a year. Adekoya Adefowora, 38, and Deborah Oyeniyi, 23, were sentenced for seven counts of fraud by false representation at Ipswich Crown Court on Thursday, having admitted the offences at an earlier hearing on March 6. Posing as parcel service workers, complete with DPD uniform and order books, the pair visited homes in Colchester, Felixstowe and Ipswich on May 6, 12 and 13 last year. Prosecutor Steven Attridge said they claimed to be retrieving wrongly delivered electronics, which had all been purchased on finance from electrical retailer AO via an untraceable IP address. ....