How small-time auto insurance scams have evolved into big business in Canada

Monday, December 27th, 2010 Auto Fraud

It was easy money for Harris Ahmed. All he had to do was find people willing to take part in a fake car accident. The man who approached him in Toronto about “doing accidents” told Mr. Ahmed he would get $1,000 cash for every passenger and driver he could recruit for the insurance scam. Each person would claim they were hurt in the crash.


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