News about Bilal Saeed

Flash fraudster, 33, who used a posh accent to dupe victims on the phone in Britain's biggest ever cyber scam must pay back £2m or face a further eight years in jail

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 17, 2024
A flash con-artist, who was at the centre of Britain's biggest ever cyber scam has been ordered to pay back £2 million or spend up to 21 years behind bars. Feezan Hameed Choudhary, 33, was jailed for 11 years in 2016 for leading a fraudulent enterprise that conned 750 RBS and Lloyds customers out of £113million. Dubbed 'The Voice', the fraudster would put on Scottish, English and Welsh accents to trick victims out of their hard-earned cash over the phone. Brazen Choudhary would then splash the stolen millions on parties with pop stars, luxury holidays in Dubai and shopping sprees at high-end stores such as Harrods.

Fraudster who led life of luxury and partied with pop stars thanks to cash from £113million scam says he has been on 'spiritual journey' in prison

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 26, 2024
The Scots mastermind behind Britain's biggest cyber scam claims he has been on a 'spiritual journey' in prison since he was locked up nine years ago. Feezan Hameed Choudhary, 33, was jailed for 11 years in 2016 for leading a fraudulent enterprise that conned 750 RBS and Lloyds customers out of £113million. The brazen crook splashed the stolen cash on parties with pop stars, luxury holidays in Dubai and shopping sprees at Harrods.