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Man involved in fake quotes scam for Defra funding avoids prison sentence

Winchester Crown Court A MAN who fabricated fake quotes to allow customers to rake in thousands of pounds in grants has avoided a prison sentence. Laurence Fisk was working at Cold Control, in Ropley, near Alresford, when he became involved in a scam to submit applications for grants from Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). In 2017, the 62-year-old was approached by clients to make fake quotes in the names of other companies. His business would then get the work at a lower rate, but the customers would submit the fabricated quotes - which were always at a higher rate - to the Rural Payments Agency, who handled the funding for Defra, Winchester Crown Court was told on April 1.

Cannabis dealer arranged sales over Facebook Messenger

By Advertiser Reporter A CANNABIS dealer arranged his illegal sales over Facebook Messenger. Detectives found social media messages on Michael Koutsou’s cracked iPhone as well as a mobile – complete with a peach-adorned cover – thought to belong to his girlfriend. But 28-year-old Koutsou was spared an immediate prison sentence yesterday after a Salisbury judge noted he’d remained out of trouble and there had been significant delay in the matters reaching the court. Prosecutor Lucy Conroy told Salisbury Crown Court on Friday that police raided Koutsou’s home in Moyne Close, Devizes, on September 18, 2019. In total, they found more than 140g of cannabis divided between glass Kilner-style jars and plastic deal bags. The drugs were estimated by a police expert to be worth up to £1,420 on the street.

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